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Security firm ACG, subcontracted by Patrick Stevedores, one of Australia’s largest container terminal operators, is the subject of a major anti-corruption probe, with allegations that security workers were given cash payments. Several premises were searched, and documents and computers seized as part of the country’s Operation Trident, which was set up in response to “escalating concern about the level of corruption on the nation’s docks”.
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