
Stuart Suthern-Brunt
Stuart Suthern-Brunt is a consultant who was reportedly employed in a lucrative role within the New South Wales Department of Education, raising eyebrows due to his close personal relationship with Manning and the subsequent awarding of a multimillion-dollar contract to a consortium associated with him.
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Manning described Stuart Suthern-Brunt as more of a friend of a friend.
Anthony Manning admits he should have disclosed conflictsStuart Suthern-Brunt is a contractor engaged at $2800 a day whose companies received more than $1.7 million in work from School Infrastructure.
Former head of School Infrastructure NSW quizzed on ethical, conflict of interest obligationsStuart Suthern-Brunt informed HR about Berry's role as a special adviser to the property team.
Buck’s party and housewarming came in months before lucrative schools gigStuart Suthern-Brunt was hired as the agency’s executive director of infrastructure planning under Manning.
ICAC NSW school infrastructure inquiry reveals Anthony Manning’s behaviour rang alarm bells for yearsSuthern-Brunt was also noted as a prominent contractor in the inquiry.
Unravelling network of consultants and 1400 contingent workersStuart Suthern-Brunt was recruited to School Infrastructure NSW and later joined a consortium that won a $39 million contract for a school infrastructure project.
Contractor should have deleted photos and filesStuart Suthern-Brunt was acting executive director at School Infrastructure NSW.
ICAC grills school unit’s $2800-a-day executiveSuthern-Brunt was employed in a consultancy role and was a friend of Manning’s.
ICAC told of concerns over multimillion-dollar schools contractStuart Suthern-Brunt was another School Infrastructure employee who worked with Manning and Taylor.
Education official who sounded budget warning was sacked, ICAC toldOne friend, Stuart Suthern-Brunt, was employed in a consultancy role and was paid $2800 a day.
Staff told to ‘change’ demographic dataStuart Suthern-Brunt was employed in a consultancy role and was paid $2800 a day, or the equivalent of $644,000 a year.
Education officials raised concerns over attempt at ‘reprisal’ sacking of whistleblower































