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    Independent Commission Against Corruption Hears Plea For Apple Products

    zenger.newsBy zenger.newsMay 17, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    BRISBANE, Australia — A government worker accused of corruptly rigging contracts then arranging kickbacks for himself says he does not know why a contractor bought him expensive Apple products.

    Craig Steyn appeared at a New South Wales Independent Commission Against Corruption hearing as part of a probe into corruption allegations against him and his former colleague, Alexandre Dubois, at New South Wales Roads and Maritime Services.

    The inquiry heard on May 17 revealed that Steyn asked electrician Steven Masters to buy him an iPhone, an iPad, Apple Pencil, and a keyboard.

    Masters, whose business was a long-time Roads and Maritime Services’ contractor, acquiesced.

    When asked why Masters would arrange to buy him Apple products, Steyn said, “I asked him, ‘can you organize it?’ and he said ‘yes.’”

    Independent Commission Against Corruption Chief Commissioner Peter Hall speaks at the review of the 2016-2017 Annual Reports of the ICAC in Sydney. (Joel Carrett/AAP Image)

    He said he developed a rapport with Masters over a period of time.

    “You were extracting a kickback from him over time, were not you?” said Jason Downing, counsel assisting the inquiry.

    Steyn said he would have continued to work with Masters whether or not he bought the products.

    “I have no idea why he complied,” he said.

    Masters also did electrical work on Steyn’s house after initially offering to do it for free.

    The inquiry also heard that in 2018 Steyn arranged for a contractor to submit a quote for AU$46,000 ($35,693) for tunneling work which would actually cost AU$18,000 ($13,966), and which the contractor would not perform himself.

    “You were saying he should significantly overcharge the Roads and Maritime Services for this job when he was just going to manage someone else doing the work?” asked Downing.

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    “Yes,” replied Steyn.

    In the 10 years to 2019 Dubois and Steyn allegedly awarded more than AU$41 million ($32 million) in contracts to companies with which they were linked, receiving almost AU$7 million ($5.5 million) in kickbacks.

    While Dubois received cash kickbacks, Steyn preferred to receive work on his house and for contractors to cover living expenses like his children’s school fees, as well as Apple devices.

    Downing says it’s one of the most complex investigations that the Independent Commission Against Corruption has ever undertaken.

    The Road and Maritime Services suffered enormous losses, estimated to be many millions of dollars, said Downing.

    The inquiry continues before Independent Commission Against Corruption chief commissioner Peter Hall.

    Dubois and Steyn were fired from Road and Maritime Services in 2019.

    The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC), an independent agency of the Government of New South Wales, is responsible for eliminating and investigating corrupt activities and enhancing the integrity of the public administration in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

    (Edited by Vaibhav Vishwanath Pawar and Saptak Datta)



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