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Senate inquiry calls on Scott Morrison to apologise to Christine Holgate over her departure from Australia Post

The Morrison government should apologise and kick the chair of Australia Post out after the Christine Holgate saga, the Senate has found

Christine Holgate deserves an apology. (SMH, Alex Ellinghausen) Christine Holgate is owed an apology from Prime Minister Scott Morrison after she was unfairly dismissed, a Senate Committee has found. Concluding its inquiry into her departure, it recommended Communications Minister Paul Fletcher and Finance Minister Simon Birmingham do so also, with Senator Pauline Hanson saying both were “equally culpable”. The Senators also called for her old boss and adversary, chair Lucio Di Bartolomeo, stand down as well. The federal government may not have realised it at the time, but its handling of the Christine Holgate saga has been akin to kicking a hornet’s nest. If it hadn’t before, there is now no avoiding the stings.

NBN Co shared $78m in bonuses among 3819 staff

By Ry Crozier on May 26, 2021 7:51AM Breakdown of payments revealed. NBN Co shared almost $78 million in “at-risk” - bonus - payments last financial year among 3819 NBN staff, up to three-quarters of its internal workforce. The numbers, which were first reported by the Sydney Morning Herald, were obscurely published by Communications department officials almost a fortnight ago. They show that internal NBN staff across all pay bands qualified for the extra payments.  Departmental officials said that the “median” payout for 2020-21 “was approximately $14,000”, though for staff whose base salary is $100,000 or less, the average comes out closer to $7500. That amount quickly scales up, however, for staff whose salaries are in higher bands.

NBN Co paid some bonuses equivalent to 88 Cartier watches

NBN Co paid some bonuses ‘equivalent to 88 Cartier watches’ We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement More than 700 highly paid employees at NBN Co, the taxpayer-owned body which runs and operates the National Broadband Network, received average personal bonuses of $50,000 last year. New data submitted to Federal Parliament this week shows the government-owned enterprise – which paid out almost $78 million bonuses to staff despite the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression – rewarded more than 3800 staff with the cash payments. Labor said NBN technicians did back-breaking dirty work while “executives wallow in $77 million in bonuses”.

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