How a $400K executive university job led to a corruption probe
A $400,000 annual executive position at the University of Wollongong triggered a corruption probe by the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption on July 11, 2026. Evidence revealed recruitment bias and conflicts of interest linked to former governance officer Alyssa White, whose proposal for the role raised alarm among university executives. The inquiry continues to expose governance issues.
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Published 11 Jul 2026, 05:16 UTC · Updated 11 Jul 2026, 05:20 UTC
Summary by OZbrief Editorial. Original report: ABC News – Business. Editorial policy · Corrections
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