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School scandal costs taxpayers $60k and counting

Right to Information documents obtained by The Courier-Mail have revealed Q Workplace Solutions was engaged by the Public Service Commission in August, one month after the Crime and Corruption Commission’s findings into the Inner City South State Secondary College saga were handed down. And it can be revealed the probe still hasn’t finished. The CCC released a scathing 178-page report in July after investigating allegations former deputy premier Jackie Trad had interfered with a school principal…
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