The Age
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Anthony Manning found corrupt for awarding $18 million in contracts
Former School Infrastructure NSW chief executive Anthony Manning was found corrupt by the Independent Commission Against Corruption, which referred him to the Director of Public Prosecutions. The investigation revealed Manning awarded lucrative contracts to friends without disclosing conflicts of interest, amounting to $18 million. ICAC Commissioner Paul Lakatos described the conduct as a clear case of cronyism.
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