ICAC targets two men, two companies and a ‘potential profit’ of $4 million

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A company linked to two ex-employees made a potential $4 million by supplying dozens of hired workers to the organisation through other recruitment agencies.

A company linked to a former Sydney council employee and an ex-contractor netted a potential $4 million by supplying dozens of short-term workers through two other recruitment agencies, a corruption inquiry has heard.of former Canterbury-Bankstown Council employee Benjamin Webb and former contractor Pietro Cossu.

“In total, PMLV was paid $690,729.50 by Randstad for the work Mr Cossu was contracted to do at council during the period of his contract,” she said. “This leaves potential profits of $4,507,332, from which insurances and other relevant expenses were to be deducted,” Huxley said.

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