Company in Parliament security upgrade bungle worked on RBA supervault

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Company in Parliament security upgrade bungle worked on RBA supervault | erykbagshaw

show Steelvision owner David Gooley threatened the Reserve in correspondence between himself, RBA project manager Simon Page and head contractor Watpac.

Described as Australia’s Fort Knox, the RBA’s National Banknote Site supervault in the suburb of Craigieburn in Melbourne's outer north is manned continuously by armed guards and uses fingerprint scanners, reinforced trucks and robots. Despite the acclaim for the project, Mr Gooley accused the contractor and the RBA of “crippling our business”.

On Friday, Mr Gooley said his experience with “Watpac and the RBA was amicable throughout” and that his personal life choices had nothing to do with the project. The auditors, who asked for the company to be put into liquidation in March, said Steelvision struggled under cash-flow challenges and a lack of payments from clients.

 

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ErykBagshaw Coke, hookers, Russians & Border Force DUTTON!!!

ErykBagshaw How do we allow our so-called bureaucrats to appoint these contracts? It is unbelievable and our Ministers do nothing. We have become a third world country.

ErykBagshaw When will this incompetence end? Where are our overpaid Ministers of the Crown? Low intellect wimps.

ErykBagshaw I'd be checking for tunnels to the RBA.

ErykBagshaw Great story!

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