David Pocock says the Australian National University appears to have misled Parliament on multiple occasions and that its repeated failures to disclose, misinterpret or withhold key information raise serious questions about integrity and governance.
Pocock, an independent senator for the ACT, who first accused ANU of misleading the Senate early last month, claimed there now “appears to be a pattern of providing inaccurate information to the Australian Senate by the leadership at our national university”.
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