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Metro Trains fleet manager admits accepting corrupt payments, contradicts V/Line chief during IBAC hearings – ABC News
The fleet manager at Metro Trains admits during today’s hearing of the Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission to accepting roughly $150,000 in corrupt…

The fleet manager at Metro Trains has admitted to accepting roughly $150,000 in corrupt cash payments from the director of a cleaning company, during today’s hearing of the Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC).
Key points:
- Fleet manager Peter Bollas admitted the monthly payments were received in return for assisting Transclean, which was contracted to clean the state’s trams and trains
- V/Line chief executive James Pinder previously told the hearing the payments were related to…
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