>The former senior executive, pseudonymously referred to as Anne Brown, received more than $194,000 from Paladin for “management and consulting services” in 2017.
>Brown told the NACC she had used these funds to repay her home loan, but had not done any work for Paladin.
>Her partner, retired Home Affairs executive Carl Delaney, assisted Paladin with its tender. While he did not have a formal role until he joined Paladin’s board of directors in 2019, he was paid $5,000 for his help.
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>Commissioner Paul Brereton said given Brown’s status as an outgoing employee, her actions were “understandable”.
>“The non-disclosure does not appear to have been intentional, let alone dishonest or corrupt,” he said.
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>The former senior executive, pseudonymously referred to as Anne Brown, received more than $194,000 from Paladin for “management and consulting services” in 2017.
>Brown told the NACC she had used these funds to repay her home loan, but had not done any work for Paladin.
>Her partner, retired Home Affairs executive Carl Delaney, assisted Paladin with its tender. While he did not have a formal role until he joined Paladin’s board of directors in 2019, he was paid $5,000 for his help.
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>Commissioner Paul Brereton said given Brown’s status as an outgoing employee, her actions were “understandable”.
>“The non-disclosure does not appear to have been intentional, let alone dishonest or corrupt,” he said.
Mulligan on NACC pls
NACC being comically useless.
NACC doing exactly what Albanese wanted: sfa
What a joke.