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UOW contract management concerns emerge in ICAC inquiry

Evidence suggests workplace pressure to alter documentation in university procurement processes.

By The Daily Wollongong · Published 4 July 2026 at 5:08 am · Updated

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UOW contract management concerns emerge in ICAC inquiry
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The Independent Commission Against Corruption has heard evidence suggesting that a University of Wollongong worker was asked to change a project timeline to distance a university manager from a contract decision, according to reports from the ICAC inquiry. The allegations raise questions about governance and record-keeping practices within one of the Illawarra's largest employers and educational institutions.

The inquiry has also examined broader allegations of cronyism within one of UOW's departments, suggesting systemic concerns about how contracts are awarded and decisions documented. For a university that plays a central economic and employment role in Wollongong, such governance questions matter to staff, students and the broader community who depend on the institution's integrity and proper management of public resources.

These inquiries into procurement practices and decision-making documentation come at a time when universities nationwide face increased scrutiny over financial management. How UOW responds to these findings will be important for maintaining trust among local stakeholders and ensuring that the university continues to operate with the transparency and accountability expected of a major regional institution.

Sources: illawarramercury.com.au.

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