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Melbourne executive visits Regis aged care facility in Nedlands just days after arriving in WA
A Melbourne-based executive has attended a meeting at the Perth aged care facility at the centre of physical abuse allegations just days after arriving in WA, where Victorian arrivals are required to self-quarantine for 14 days.
Key points:
- Regis says the executive has complied with the G2G process
- The company says he was given an exemption with conditions
- WA Police will not comment on individual cases
Paul Cohen is one of two executive general managers of operations at Regis Aged Care, part of the ASX-listed Regis Healthcare Ltd which owns the Regis Nedlands facility, and has flown over to help manage an internal investigation.
The company has stood down many staff and boosted its senior workforce as it looks into allegations of:
- Rough…
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