Australia: IT Contract project manager involved in corrupt practices
A former NSW Department of Education IT contract project manager could face criminal charges after it was found he earned more than $450,000 through corrupt conduct. The Independent Commission Against Corruption found David Johnson falsified documents to recruit contractors for a computer program that helped measure school test results. He falsely gained approval to employ five people from his software company, Ogawie, and earned more than $293,000 between March 2008 and January 2009 from the five contractors. The ICAC also found he falsely represented another company, Catalina IT, to obtain fraudulent payments.
The original article can be found at smh.com.au.
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