BBC: Iranian troops descend from helicopter to seize Israel-linked ship
Confirming coverage elsewhere, BBC reports: Iran has seized a commercial ship with links to Israel as ...
BBC reports:
The boss of Australia Post has resigned after authorising a A$20,000 (£10,500; $14,000) gift of luxury watches to four employees as a work reward.
Christine Holgate, chief executive of the national postal service since 2017, had been strongly criticised for what many saw as a waste of public money.
The gifts of Cartier watches in 2018 were revealed by a parliament inquiry last month, prompting an investigation.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said he had been “appalled” by the spending.
Speaking last month, Mr Morrison said the British business executive “should go” from her role.
“Every dollar that goes to Australia Post is managed on behalf of Australian taxpayers and it should be done in a way that respects the taxpayers,” he said.
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