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https:// www.finance.nsw.gov.au/sira
http:// www.heraldsun.com.au/news/a-history-of-controversy-dogs-ausaid-program/news-story/09081aff8d5c52393e3d31c1ba09e808?sv=a393127dbb77d1ab76ed5687a403e9fb
https:// www.dailytelegraph.com.au/rich-execs-get-cut-of-our-foreign-aid-program-under-siege/news-story/a67463cb728633c7d7adee605e360623?sv=b0ffc21cf002968a0923953edba31b10
As Australia prepares to double its foreign aid budget, it can be revealed:
One highly paid executive, Gerald Gahima, a former justice in his native Rwanda, is no stranger to controversy. In February 2004 he suddenly left Rwanda, amid questions about personal debts of $US600,000.
The US State Department cited allegations of misuse of office in personal bank transactions against Mr Gahima. Four years later, in February 2008, he was made "senior justice adviser" to East Timor on a two-year $757,960 tax free contract, paid by Australian taxpayers.
Consultant John Dinsdale, a former clerk of a court in Melbourne, is paid more than $500,000 a year, tax-free, as PNG Law and Justice adviser.
Nikhil Desai, whose glamour address is listed as 6850 Melrose Drive, Los Angeles, was appointed as Vanuatu Energy Adviser on a two-year contract valued at $746,730.