Public servant directed government work to his own company, corruption report finds

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A corruption investigation has found 'significant organisational failings' at the Victorian Department of Education, after an IT manager misused his position to direct $14 million worth of work to a company he owned, over a 13-year period.

A corruption investigation has found "significant organisational failings" at the Department of Education and Training after an IT manager misused his position to direct $14 million worth of work to a company he owned, over a 13-year period.

The investigation also uncovered serious failures of supervision within the department, which allowed the project manager to benefit from his position for more than a decade. "Managers were aware of the project manager's conflict of interest, yet they failed to take meaningful steps to remove that conflict or to effectively manage his conduct."

His managers at the department described him as an exceptional project manager with a reputation as a "go-to guy".

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operation method trump

Just start jailing them........no difference than robbing a bank.

Granville4879 Yet not enough evidence for a criminal conviction White collar crime does pay it seems!

And I thought 13 was unlucky,

Our governments do that... or to their mates. Where is the jailing going on there then?

Just following the lead shown by our LNP government with ScottyFromMarketing sports rorts, Angus & Barnaby watergate, Stuart Roberts' mining pals, Duttons property interests ....

That’s why government jobs are the most desirable ones for people.

Sack, fine, and imprison if needed

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