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Former NAB chief-of-staff ‘doesn’t really understand why’ she defrauded bank: court – Sydney Morning Herald
The scheme unravelled for Rosemary Rogers when a whistle-blower sent a letter to banking executives outlining that she been receiving money and gifts for approving…
The kickbacks were also part of an ongoing agreement between the pair, namely that Rogers would receive them if she showed favour to Human Group by ensuring the company “continued to be used by NAB to provide event management including new opportunities,” court documents note.
Ms Rosamond will face a trial next year involving separate charges for her alleged involvement. Neither Mr Thorburn nor Mr Clyne is accused of any wrongdoing.
Earlier this year, Rogers pleaded guilty to multiple charges of…
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