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Home / Crime and Justice / Kickback Scheme in QLD Hospitals Uncovered

Kickback Scheme in QLD Hospitals Uncovered

15 Jan

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Summary

  • Three men charged in relation to secret payments for medical devices.
  • Allegations involve a kickback scheme and undisclosed conflicts of interest.
  • The investigation stems from a Crime and Corruption Commission inquiry.
Kickback Scheme in QLD Hospitals Uncovered

Three men faced Brisbane Magistrates Court for the first time on Monday, charged in connection with a suspected kickback scheme involving medical devices within Queensland's public hospitals. The investigation, spearheaded by the Crime and Corruption Commission, centers on allegations that representatives from a medical device company made secret payments to public officers.

These public officers, whose identities are now revealed, are further accused of failing to declare significant conflicts of interest to Queensland Health. Their alleged non-disclosure pertains to their involvement with the medical device company and the financial benefits received through the purported kickback arrangement.

The ongoing inquiry aims to scrutinize the integrity of procurement processes and financial dealings within the state's public healthcare system. The charges signal a serious crackdown on potential corruption and underscore the importance of transparency in public sector transactions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Richard William Laherty, Dihan Taranga Aponso, and Elliott Charles Lacaze were charged.
The allegations involve secret payments made by a medical device company to public officers for device use and failure to declare conflicts of interest.
The Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) is investigating the alleged kickback scheme.

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