A Victorian Building Authority worker is among dozens of people charged by the state’s anti-corruption commission after an investigation into bribes being paid for building registrations.
Matt Johnston follow @Media_Matt less than 2 min read January 23, 2025 - 3:00PM Herald Sun
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Dozens of people have been charged by the state’s anti-corruption commission following an investigation into bribes being paid for building registrations.
The Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) released a statement on Thursday saying that 28 people had been charged as part of Operation Perseus.
Those charged include a Victorian Building Authority worker, and 27 people who were building registration applicants or allegedly involved in securing registrations for others.
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