Youth justice program provider Namu Collective referred to authorities over alleged misuse of public funds
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Matt Dennien
12d ago· 3 min readenNews
Summary
Namu Collective, a private company that was selected to deliver a $225 million intensive youth justice rehabilitation program in Townsville as part of the Crisafulli LNP's key election promise, has been referred to state and national authorities for alleged misuse of public funds. The company registered its ABN just days before tenders opened in March 2024 and was announced as a successful applicant in October. Founded by Genus Passi and supported by Miya Services, Namu's involvement was announced alongside Premier David Crisafulli and local MPs.
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Namu – which registered its ABN just days before tenders opened – was announced in October as the successful applicant in Townsville
The private company was founded by Genus Passi, and supported by Miya Services
Picked to help carry out a major Crisafulli LNP election pitch, Namu Collective has now been referred to state and national authorities for alleged misuse of public funds.
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