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Never-ending Big Build rort is a sick joke in Allan’s Victoria

Fresh revelations show the Victorian government knew about the rorts on its giant infrastructure projects but did nothing. What will it take to break this cycle?

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Never-ending Big Build rort is a sick joke in Allan’s Victoria

Victoria's government knew of Big Build rorts but took no action, perpetuating governance failures. For infrastructure project managers, weak accountability and oversight create systemic risk—critical lessons for governance and project controls.

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Only a royal commission can get to the bottom of mounting claims of misconduct on Victoria’s Big Build |…

Premier Jacinta Allan blames inflation, not corruption, for the rising cost and says existing agencies have the matter in hand. But do they?

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  1. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·afr.com

    Never-ending Big Build rort is a sick joke in Allan’s Victoria

    Fresh revelations show the Victorian government knew about the rorts on its giant infrastructure projects but did nothing. What will it take to break this cycle?

  2. martedì 30 giugno 2026·theguardian.com

    Only a royal commission can get to the bottom of mounting claims of misconduct on Victoria’s Big Build | Deborah Glass

    Premier Jacinta Allan blames inflation, not corruption, for the rising cost and says existing agencies have the matter in hand. But do they?