by Ganesh Sahathevaan
False reporting in the NSW LPAB's Annual Reports which conceal complaints against the College allows The College of Law Australia ongoing access to Commonwealth FEE HELP funding of AUD 40-50 Million pa,which is funded by Australian taxpayers.
NACC chairman Paul Brereton to establish a public inquiry into Commonwealth FEE HELP abuse.
False reporting in the NSW LPAB 2018 Annual Report allows College Of Law Ltd continued access to Commonwealth FEE HELP funding of AUD 40-50 Million pa - Ongoing loss incurred by Australian taxpayers one more reason for NACC chairman Paul Brereton to establish a public inquiry into the NSW LPAB
by Ganesh Sahathevan
As previously reported on this writer's Realpolitikasia blog:
NACC public hearings of misconduct at the NSW LPAB and TEQSA with regards the anomalies in their business with the Communist Party China linked Zhu Minshen and his Top Education Group necessary given NACC chief Paul Brereton's NSW Supreme Court antecedents
Adding to the above is the fact that false reporting in the NSW LPAB's 2018 Annual Report allows College Of Law Ltd continued access to Commonwealth FEE HELP funding of AUD 40-50 Million per annum (see stories below).
The loss is ongoing, and suffered by Australian taxpayers. It is one more reason for NACC chairman Paul Brereton to establish a public inquiry in the NSW LPAB.
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Between January and June 2018 Louise Pritchard, then Executive Officer of the NSW Legal Profession Admission Board, was informed by this writer via a number of emails about problems at the College of Law. Some of these issues were subsequently made public in Malaysia., after the College Of Law closed its regional office located in Malaysia suddenly and without explanation.
The complaints against the College were not disclosed in the NSW LPAB Annual Report 2017-2018, despite the NSW LPAB being required to provide information in its annual reports about complaints against institutions like the College Of Law which it oversees and accredits, ,and despite Pritchard having personal knowledge of the complaints.
Pritchard was responsible for attesting that the NSW LPAB Annual Reports complied with disclosure and other requirements that concerned the NSW LPAB's operations. Pritchard left the NSW LPAB sometime in 2019, for a position at the Office Of General Counsel, Sydney University.
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