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Anonymous email plunged a Sydney council into chaos

Ajaka said that after this meeting, the couple argued that “part of the mayor among the mayor” and “even before the Sandie arrived”.

“Mr. Ajaka seemed to surprise myrs,” Myers said.

Mannoun’s former executive assistant Lauren Myers gives evidence in the investigation.

“He said that they were arguing an e -mail from an anonymous person, and I remember saying, ‘Usu Advocate’ and Sandie brought a copy of the e -mail to the meeting.”

Ajaka then told Myers to the rumor that Morthen knew during the meeting was about the rumor that the council was ready to cut 150 work. Allegedly, a unity delegate and 2GB radio presenter Ray Hadley was later repeated in an interview and was strongly rejected by Mannoun on April 23rd.

Myers said that when Ajaka talked about the origins of the rumor that week, he was “very angry ve and he drew attention to him: orum I throw my brain on the shelf about where the business figure came from, I cannot work where it came from.”

Myers said that the investigation shared his theory with Ajaka about where the wrong rumors come from. “A simple view” claimed that if the Council plans to cut the role of two directors, he would follow 150 work under these executives.

Ajaka, “the number may not be exactly 150, but it may approach this number,” he said.

“He thought for a while and then said, ‘I think you can be on something’.”

However, on Tuesday, the United Services Association Organizer Sandie Morthen gave evidence that Ajaka referred to the loss of work at the April 21 meetings, and that he had swore in Mannoun. [Ajaka] He refused to cut 150 jobs asked him [by Mannoun] to cut ”.

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Morthen admitted that Ajaka was not a source of rumors, saying that he misleaded an independent researcher, because he is concerned that his contract will end and “protects my member”.

“Usu did not create this number. Mr. Ajaka told me this number, M Morthen said.

Later, he said that he felt the investigation ız angry because I was thrown under the bus ”.

Ajaka’s contract was terminated on 29 May. Previously, the investigation heard a letter of termination after this meeting, and he mentioned a few examples of “satisfactory behavior”, including the allegations that Mannoun wanted to expel 150 employees.

In his evidence, Ajaka rejected that he could not improve the record of work losses before the rally, because he was concerned that his own work was at risk because of the tensions with Mannoun.

. hearing It continues in front of the commissioner Ross Glover. Mannoun has not yet given evidence.

The hearing, which lasted for weeks, examines the behaviors of the council members and the discussion of the council financing, property purchases, personnel employment and $ 150 million state government grants.

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