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'Havoc wreaked' by jailed public servant, state services commissioner says

Ministry of Transport staff who blew the whistle on fraudster Joanne Harrison didn't lose their jobs but were restructured and suffered hurt and humiliation, report finds. They will be compensated.

Rob Hosking
Thu, 20 Jul 2017

“What’s not visible here is the hurt and turmoil this person has caused within the Ministry of Transport,” state services commissioner Peter Hughes, gesturing toward the report released today on the treatment of whistleblowers within that ministry, told a media briefing today.

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Rob Hosking
Thu, 20 Jul 2017
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