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The security company at the centre of Melbourne's hotel quarantine outbreak has been dumped by the NSW government.

The security company at the centre of Melbourne's hotel quarantine outbreak has been dumped by the NSW government. Unified Security Group has been given two weeks to wind up its operations in Sydney's hotel quarantine system.

The group is under investigation over allegedly "misleading and deceptive conduct". The company provided up to a third of the security workers required in the state's quarantine program. The license will be revoked on Friday, April 2.

 

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My favourite bit was when they funnelled $30 M through the company under the guise of advancing indigenous people only not to hire any indigenous people for security and instead defaulted to their only option... foreign Uber drivers on below minimum wage. So progressive!

Shell

The company needs to prove itself be capable of dealing with such issues

Fukin Surprise Surprise Surprise..

How many months and leaked cases later?

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