Anonymous ID: 61a876 Nov. 29, 2020, 10:53 p.m. No.11838525   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Something stints here AusAnons… another Andrews mafia moves it seems…

 

About Emma Cassar

 

"Emma is a Partner at KPMG. She has over 20 years' experience in the justice and security sector, with a focus on Corrections, Police and Immigration and Border Protection. Emma was youngest ever and first female lateral hire into the role or Governor of prisons. Following 15 years in the Department of Justice, Emma left to take on the role as Chief Executive Officer, Open Family Australia and State Director, Mission Australia. During her roles within the NFP sector, she led the implementation of three social enterprises which are still successful today.

 

Emma has always been a champion for women in business and was the national winner of the Telstra business women of the year and was a board member for the federal governments social inclusion program."

 

https://eventil.com/events/pitch-night-female-founders/

 

Interesting history for Cassar being an exec for KPMG, with ties to security industry which Andrews was just caught up in with the hotel quarantine issue, then also working for Open Family Australia which reveals a not for profit group dealing with street kids and troubled (vulnerable) youth. No doubt shadey as gold tooth rat there too.

 

Corrections Victoria's toxic culture: Senior staff inspect Langi Kal Kal

JULY 4 2019 - 11:30AM

 

The new Secretary to the Department of Justice and Community Safety has visited Langi Kal Kal prison as more past and current staff come forward with allegations about the failings of management and culture over an extended period of years.

 

While the department has told The Courier 'it is common for senior departmental staff to visit the prisons and Justice Service Centres in the Grampians Region', and The Courier understands the new secretary, Rebecca Falkingham, was appointed earlier this year in light of departmental changes, the visit follows other senior departmental staff attending the prison last week.

 

Ms Falkingham was accompanied by former departmental deputy secretary Ryan Phillips and two senior staff. Corrections Victoria Deputy Commissioner, Custodial Services Rod Wise also attended the prison during the week, as did Assistant Commissioner, Custodial Services Andrew Reaper.

 

The visits also follow the return of 'operational oversight of prison performance and staffing matters' to Corrections Victoria and its Commissioner Dr Emma Cassar.

 

.. link for further

 

https://www.thecourier.com.au/story/6255210/senior-corrections-victoria-staff-inspect-langi-kal-kal/