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V/Line CEO suspended amid corruption probe – The Age
The CEO of Victoria’s regional train service has been immediately suspended amid an investigation by the Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission.
V/Line and IBAC both confirmed that an investigation was underway, but said it would be inappropriate to comment further.
It’s not the first time IBAC has focused its attention on V/Line.
In 2017, as part of Operation Lansdowne, the watchdog investigated an alleged rort involving dodgy TAFE qualifications for workers at the state’s regional rail operator.
The latest probe follows a blistering report into the Murray Basin Rail Project by the Victorian Auditor-General, which criticised V/Line’s…
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