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Metro Trains executive admits taking $150,000 in cash payments – The Australian Financial Review
Metro Trains’ Peter Bollas has admitted he was paid at least $150,000 by Transclean to help grow the cleaning group’s business.

Mr Bollas said he promoted Transclean’s business as well as helped Mr Haritos learn how to “be more progressive in the new cleaning regimes” and retain its existing contracts despite concerns about the quality of its services.
Transclean received extra cleaning work from Metro Trains after the COVID-19 pandemic broke out.
Asked by IBAC Commissioner Robert Redlich, QC, if Mr Haritos “would have perceived you as facilitating Transclean continuing to have a good reputation that would keep work coming…
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