A woman fined $120,000 for fabricating 11 bogus qualifications in aged and disability care used them to trick the training regulator into setting up her own private training college. Sydney woman Synthia Restar revealed yesterday that she is now running a “nursing agency”, MPJEL Care, despite losing registration for her other college, MPJEL Oceania, in February. The Federal Court has fined Ms Restar $120,000 and ordered her to pay the legal costs of the Australian Skills Quality Authority, which discovered her scam after a colleague dobbed her in for giving him two fake training certificates for $2000. In a June 3 judgment published yesterday, judge Geoffrey Flick said Ms Restar had co-operated with ASQA, expressed remorse and “wishes to continue to engage in the industry’’.
June 9, 2016
Able Australia Services has won its case involving John Schade. Fair Work Deputy President Kovacic in Canberra has ruled the dismissal was genuine redundancy.
June 9, 2016
The Fair Work Commission has approved the Aged Care Deloraine Inc Enterprise Agreement 2015.
June 9, 2016
Robin Hansen has failed to prove that she was unfairly dismissed from Calvary Health Care Adelaide Limited.
June 9, 2016
The Fair Work Commission has endorsed the Mount Hospital (Professional, Clerical, Technical Employees) Enterprise Agreement 2016-2020.
June 9, 2016
Mrs Aleen Khoury has been denied her appeal application against an earlier decision to dismiss her unfair dismissal claim against the Rockdale Family Medical Centre.
June 9, 2016
The Fair Work Commission has given its stamp of approval to the Bays Hospital Group Inc Aged Care Enterprise Agreement 2016.
June 9, 2016
Sean Stowers has been appointed Chief Executive of Spectrum Care.