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1.8 billion disappeared into Dutton’s family company, #Paladin #Canstruct. Just the tip of the iceberg.

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Crime & corruption doesn’t seem to worry politicans does it.

#NACC #AUKUS #Watergate #DroughtEnvoy #Airportgate #SportsRorts #Robodebt #CovidStimulus #Paladin #Canstruct #RapeInParlimentHouse

I could go on …

#auspol

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Yep, he's an x man. Let's hope his stocks go the same way.#NACC #Paladin #Canstruct etc.

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Canstruct is a Queensland-based construction company. It was contracted by the Australian Government in September 2017 to run garrison and welfare services for refugees in Nauru. Canstruct replaced Broadspectrum in 2017 and was paid over $1 million per day for 12 months for the detention of 1000 refugees. 

The UNHCR reported worsening conditions in 2018, resulting in more refugees and asylum-seekers needing medical evacuation to Australia in September 2018 than in the previous two years combined. 

In February 2021, the Australian Government extended Canstruct’s contract. Canstruct now receives $221 million until 30 June 2021, or $10,000 a day for each asylum seeker on Nauru. This brings Canstruct’s total earnings since September 2017 to $1.4 billion, though the number of refugees in Nauru has decreased to less than 120. This decrease occurred as a result of emergency medical transfers to Australia and the resettlement of refugees as part of the US-Australia refugee deal.

Canstruct is a Queensland-based construction company. It was contracted by the Australian Government in September 2017 to run garrison and welfare services for refugees in Nauru. Canstruct replaced Broadspectrum in 2017 and was paid over $1 million per day for 12 months for the detention of 1000 refugees. The UNHCR reported worsening conditions in 2018, resulting in more refugees and asylum-seekers needing medical evacuation to Australia in September 2018 than in the previous two years combined. In February 2021, the Australian Government extended Canstruct’s contract. Canstruct now receives $221 million until 30 June 2021, or $10,000 a day for each asylum seeker on Nauru. This brings Canstruct’s total earnings since September 2017 to $1.4 billion, though the number of refugees in Nauru has decreased to less than 120. This decrease occurred as a result of emergency medical transfers to Australia and the resettlement of refugees as part of the US-Australia refugee deal.

Paladin is an Australian company providing security and project support services. The tender process by which it received its contract for providing garrison support and welfare services on Manus Island became known as the ‘Paladin Affair’. Paladin contractors operated on Manus Island for over eight months under Letters of Intent prior to formalising their contract for services with the Australian Government. 

The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) entered into a contract with Paladin for garrison support and welfare services for the regional processing centre in Manus Island. The contract was granted through a limited tender process after the Papua New Guinea (PNG) government did not take over the management of the centre as originally planned. This was after Paladin was assessed as a high-risk entity as it had little experience in operating a detention facility. DHA paid Paladin $5.5 million before it had provided any services, and a further $89 million before a formal contract had be

Paladin is an Australian company providing security and project support services. The tender process by which it received its contract for providing garrison support and welfare services on Manus Island became known as the ‘Paladin Affair’. Paladin contractors operated on Manus Island for over eight months under Letters of Intent prior to formalising their contract for services with the Australian Government. The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) entered into a contract with Paladin for garrison support and welfare services for the regional processing centre in Manus Island. The contract was granted through a limited tender process after the Papua New Guinea (PNG) government did not take over the management of the centre as originally planned. This was after Paladin was assessed as a high-risk entity as it had little experience in operating a detention facility. DHA paid Paladin $5.5 million before it had provided any services, and a further $89 million before a formal contract had be

Wie #Australien zeigt ist es ein lohnendes Geschäft

#Canstruct:
erhielt bis zum 30. Juni 2021
221 Mio $ oder
10.000 $ pro Tag für jeden Asylbewerber auf #Nauru.

#Paladin:
626,5 Mio $ #Manus
ab 05/2018 bis zur Schließung 10/2019 = 5.484 Geldstrafen (5,8 Mio $) wg „Mängeln“ von #PNG

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'Canstruct’s margins .. were healthy, with corporate files suggesting #Canstruct pocketed more than $100 million in annual profit from its #HomeAffairs contracts'

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'Richardson confirmed that former #HomeAffairs contractor #Canstruct, which managed a $1.8 billion rolling contract on Nauru between 2017 and late 2022, faces a separate federal police financial crime and bribery probe.'

#auspol #DuttonFail
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'Elias also claimed that #Canstruct was paid a monthly fee of around $600,000 for a service “which hadn’t taken place for 2½ years”and that the firm was paid for other potentially improper services..'
#auspol
#SovereignBorders wasted & mismanaged millions...

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'#Canstruct, which was paid $1.82 billion over five years to run the Nauru centre .. confirmed that one arrangement – to pay millions to a company linked to Nauru’s then president to deliver water – had the backing of...

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#Corruption #Morrisson
'Financial data, internal emails and whistleblower testimony implicate Home Affairs’ lead contractors– #Broadspectrum, #Canstruct and #Paladin – in suspected systemic misuse of taxpayer dollars in Nauru and Papua New...

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'The federal government has quietly extended its refugee contract for #Nauru, handing Queensland firm #Canstruct $221 million for the six months to June 30 or $10,000 a day for each detainee on the...

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Nauru detainees cost $10,000 each per day in contract bon... The federal government quietly put through a $220 million...


#Canstruct
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