Trucking Company Behind Fatal Police Crash Will Avoid Record Fine

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Connect Logistics, the company responsible for a truck crash that killed four Victorian police officers in 2020, will not pay its $2.31 million fine due to insolvency.

The trucking company found responsible for the deaths of four police officers on the Eastern Freeway will never pay its record $2.31 million fine after the business was declared insolvent despite previously earning millions of dollars in profit.

Connect Logistics was the operator of a truck that slammed into two police cars in the emergency lane after they pulled over a Porsche in Kew on April 22, 2020, killing Leading Senior Constable Kevin King, Constable Josh Prestney, Leading Senior Constable Lynette Taylor, and Constable Glen Humphris. The truck driver, supervisor, operations manager, and owner of Connect Logistics all faced charges in various jurisdictions for their own culpability in the tragedy after it was revealed truckie Mohinder Singh was high on drugs and fatigued, and the trucking company had a pattern of violating safety laws. The truck driver was sentenced to a three-year community corrections order, Connect Logistics national operations manager Cris Large was jailed for three years but his case was thrown out on appeal, and in November 2023, Connect Logistics was fined $2.31 million and prohibited from conducting any transport activities for one year. “This outcome, along with the record $22,000 fine and supervisory order handed to the company’s managing director, sends a strong message to those taking the deadly risk of breaching their primary duty,” National Heavy Vehicle Regulator director of prosecutions Belinda Hughes said at the time. But the record $2.31 million penalty will never be paid after Matthews shut down Connect Logistics in late 2022 and then put the company into voluntary liquidation about one month after the fine was issued.The failure to pay comes despite a report filed by the liquidator showing Connect Logistics made multimillion-dollar profits in the years after its truck hit and killed the four officers

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