If Damien Tudehope's COVID hotel quarantine fee statements are correct, SLHD revenue reported in financial statements signed by former CEO Teresa Anderson is overstated, and false
by Ganesh Sahathevan
Tough talking Damien Tudehope may not have the power to impose th. bulk of his quarantine fee, if any
Readers will recall that former NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller (now a PwC partner) said in his notice that Revenue NSW " will be charging a mandatory quarantine fee". Readers will also recall that the rormer NSW Minister For Financial Services, Damien Tudehope insisted that the quarantine fees charged by Sydney Local Health District, pursuant to the NSW Health Services Act include charges for police security.However, there is nothing in the SLHD's financial statements for the relevant periods (see links below) to reflect any payment from the COVID quarantine fee revenue being made over to NSW Police. SLHD's revenue must then have been overstated, by the CEO concerned Teresa Anderson.
SLHD Financial Statements
https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/annualreport/Publications/2020/slhd.pdf
https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/annualreport/Publications/2021/slhd.pdf
https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/annualreport/Publications/2022/slhd.pdf
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by Ganesh Sahathevan
SLHD CEO Teresa Anderson AM has ultimate responsibility for signing
off SLHD's financial statements
Sydney Local Health District CEO Teresa Anderson charged COVID quarantine detainees for services ordered by then NSW Commissioner Mick Fuller . While her conduct may seem to be a mere extension on Fuller's COVID quarantine gymnastics, Andersen is the person in whose name quarantine fee notices are issued. Andersen seems like the logical person with whom to commence a COVID quarantine fee recovery class action.
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