Myki customers to receive refunds as new scam triggers investigation

Myki customers to receive refunds as new scam triggers investigation

Detection of the fraudulent scheme comes amid a request from the new operators of Victoria’s long-troubled myki system for more money.

  • byDavid Estcourt andKieran Rooney

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New myki operator wants more money to run troubled system

New myki operator wants more money to run troubled system

Conduent,which took over the troubled myki system in 2023,faces technical roadblocks and cost pressures. It still can’t facilitate iPhone payments.

  • byKieran Rooney andPatrick Hatch
Guy silence on Freemasons membership raises ‘conflict’ questions
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Guy silence on Freemasons membership raises ‘conflict’ questions

Former Victorian planning minister Matthew Guy has never disclosed his involvement with the group,which has pursued significant property projects.

  • byCharlotte Grieve
Warning of corruption risk under state’s new planning rules
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Warning of corruption risk under state’s new planning rules

The anti-corruption watchdog and other integrity experts warn putting planning powers in the hands of a minister will not stop the risk of corruption.

  • byRoyce Millar andJosh Gordon
MPs fly overseas to ‘study’ TikTok and the Taj Mahal

MPs fly overseas to ‘study’ TikTok and the Taj Mahal

Victorian Liberal MPs have been responsible for the vast majority of taxpayer funded trips since losing the election in November.

  • byAnnika Smethurst
Guy slams ‘faceless leakers’ in Liberal Party,says Sky News damages Coalition

Guy slams ‘faceless leakers’ in Liberal Party,says Sky News damages Coalition

The former Liberal leader has blamed leakers in his party for his election loss last year and said the state president should resign for his part in the Coalition’s poor result.

  • byAshleigh McMillan
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Politicians don’t like them. They don’t like each other. Have our watchdogs gone astray?

Politicians don’t like them. They don’t like each other. Have our watchdogs gone astray?

When Martin Pakula made his parting speech to parliament in September,there was one point that had Opposition MPs nodding in fierce agreement.

  • byRoyce Millar
‘Fuel to the fire’:Electoral commission defends decision to refer Guy,Catlin to IBAC

‘Fuel to the fire’:Electoral commission defends decision to refer Guy,Catlin to IBAC

The Victorian Electoral Commission referred its investigation into the then opposition leader and his former chief of staff to the anti-corruption watchdog days before the November state election.

  • byRachel Eddie
Matthew Guy launches blistering attack on ‘embarrassing’ state election post-mortem

Matthew Guy launches blistering attack on ‘embarrassing’ state election post-mortem

The former opposition leader has launched a stinging attack on senior Liberals,calling on the ‘juvenile’ state president to resign for his post-election report.

  • bySumeyya Ilanbey
Dislike of Guy and ‘relentlessly negative’ campaign blamed for Liberal election loss

Dislike of Guy and ‘relentlessly negative’ campaign blamed for Liberal election loss

State Liberal Party president Greg Mirabella has presented his report on the party’s heavy loss in the Victorian election,saying the Liberals ‘gave voters nothing to vote for’.

  • byAnnika Smethurst,Sumeyya Ilanbey andPaul Sakkal
Matthew Guy’s former chief of staff Mitch Catlin seeks workers’ compensation

Matthew Guy’s former chief of staff Mitch Catlin seeks workers’ compensation

The claim of the former adviser,who quit when The Age revealed he requested payments from a party donor,relates to his time in the opposition leader’s office.

  • byPaul Sakkal andAnnika Smethurst