Infosys executive vice-president tells parliamentary committee he met with former Coalition minister 11 times
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Infosys paid $16m to Synergy 360, the company that reportedly sent profits to the trust of a company part-owned by former Coalition MP Stuart Robert, a parliamentary committee has heard.
The Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit (JCPAA) is investigating possible “tainted contracts” following allegations that Robert helped lobbying firm Synergy 360 and its client, Infosys, win government contracts.
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