Former Sydney Uni ICT manager engaged in 'serious corrupt conduct', ICAC finds
A former ICT manager at Sydney University engaged in “serious corrupt conduct” a NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption inquiry has found.
A former ICT manager at Sydney University engaged in “serious corrupt conduct” a NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption inquiry has found.
A former TAFE ICT manager abused his position to corruptly obtain more than $1.76 million, according to the findings of a NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption inquiry.
The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption has launched a public inquiry into alleged corrupt recruitment of ICT contractors at Sydney University.
New South Wales' Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) will investigate allegations of fraud involving a TAFE IT manager.
Brett Roberts — a former IT manager at the University of Newcastle, the University of Sydney and Macquarie University — engaged in corrupt conduct, according to the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption.
There is evidence that the public website of New South Wales' anti-corruption watchdog, the Independent Commission Against Corruption, may have suffered an embarrassing security breach.
The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) is attempting to help government agencies minimise the risk of corruption when they are managing IT contractors, following two recent high-profile cases in NSW.