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Sydney news: Chief executive of NSW insurer iCare quits, and two Sydney schools closed due to coronavirus – ABC News
MORNING BRIEFING: Just hours after damning claims about workers compensation insurer iCare at a state Parliamentary Inquiry, CEO John Nagle quits, and Bonnyrigg High School and Greenway Park Public School close for cleaning after confirmed cases of COVID-19.

Here’s what you need to know this morning:
iCare executive quits
The chief executive of the NSW Government’s troubled insurer iCare has quit, just hours after more damning claims were revealed at a State Parliamentary inquiry.
John Nagle has quit after claims about mismanagement at iCare.(ABC News)
In a statement, NSW Treasurer Dominic Perrottet said he had been informed that iCare boss John Nagle had resigned from his position as CEO and managing director.
It comes after claims at the inqu…
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