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ICAC finds Sydney University IT manager corrupt

The Independent Commission Against Corruption (NSW) published the following statement on Wednesday 24 October. Due to the serious nature of the finding, Delimiter has republished this statement verbatim. Comments on this article are closed.


ICAC finds Sydney University IT manager corrupt

The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) has found that University of Sydney information technology (IT) manager Atilla ?Todd? Demiralay engaged in corrupt conduct by using Succuro Recruitment, a business that employed his wife and later operated through a company in which he and his wife had a financial interest, to recruit contractors and staff for the university, without disclosing his financial interest in the business.

In its report on the Investigation into the recruitment of contractors and other staff by a University of Sydney IT manager, released today, the Commission also finds that Mr Demiralay engaged in corrupt conduct by engaging his brother-in-law George Tsipidis to work at the university without disclosing their relationship. He also falsely recorded that he had considered other candidates when engaging a close friend, Adrian Buxton, to work at the university and recommended that the university employ Gerard Hunt, a candidate provided by Succuro Recruitment Pty Ltd, which resulted in the payment of almost $16,000 to the company, despite the conflict of interest caused by Mr Demiralay having a financial interest in the company.

The report says that between 2006 and 2010, the total payments received from the university by Succuro, and later Succuro Recruitment Pty Ltd, amounted to $1,578,625. In late 2006 and early 2007, Mr Demiralay suggested to his supervisor and others at the university that Succuro could be used to provide casual and short-term contractors for work being undertaken by the information and communication technology area.

Mr Demiralay?s wife, Virginia Kantarzis, began working for Succuro in January 2007, from which time the business it did with the university increased steadily. Succuro invoices to the university for the year ending December 2006 totalled $3,080; for the year ending December 2007, they totalled $258,890.50. The year ending December 2009, after Ms Kantarzis and Mr Demiralay had become shareholders in Succuro Recruitment Pty Ltd in 2008, showed invoices to the university from the company totalled in excess of $555,000.

The Commission is satisfied that Mr Demiralay had an undisclosed conflict of interest in using, or recommending the use of, Succuro after January 2007, when his wife began working for the business. He had a financial interest in his wife?s continuing employment at Succuro and, as a manager at the university, he was in a position to direct the university?s business to Succuro to help ensure her continued employment. This conflict became plainer when Mr Demiralay and his wife became potential beneficiaries of the shares in Succuro Recruitment Pty Ltd after August 2008, when they became shareholders in that company.

The ICAC has made seven corruption recommendations to the University of Sydney, including that it should where possible establish a single point of access for employment of IT contractors using multiple C100 recruitment firms in competition. C100 recruitment firms have an existing contract with the state to supply labour services required by any public authority.

The Commission is of the opinion that the advice of the Director of Public Prosecutions should be obtained with respect to the prosecution of Mr Demiralay and Ms Kantarzis for offences of giving false or misleading evidence to the Commission pursuant to section 87 of the Independent Commission Against Corruption Act 1988. The ICAC held a public inquiry as part of the investigation over nine days in March, April and May 2012. Assistant Commissioner Theresa Hamilton presided at the public inquiry, at which 22 witnesses gave evidence. The report is available on the ICAC website at www.icac.nsw.gov.au.

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InstaSale: Chirpify Takes Its In-Stream Commerce Service To Instagram As Its Twitter Service Continues To Fly

chirpify logoChirpify, the social commerce platform that launched six months ago as the only in-stream way to make purchases on Twitter, is now starting to spread its wings: today the company is announcing that it has integrated with Instagram, the photo sharing service owned by Facebook. The move means that people who have signed up to Chirpify's service, and entered their PayPal and shipping details, can go to any items that are being sold via Instagram -- tagged with #instasale -- and enter the word "buy" in the comments for an instant transaction to take place.

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Eurozone debt hits 90 percent of its economy

Police stand guard behind a banner reading: "new parliament and new budget" outside the Parliament as lawmakers debate budget spending cuts for 2013 in Madrid, Spain, Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012. Spain's economy continued to shrink in the third quarter, contracting by 0.4 percent compared with the previous three months, according to central bank estimates Tuesday that will increase pressure on Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy to seek financial help from Europe. Several thousand people were expected to take part in a demonstration later Tuesday outside Parliament as lawmakers debate budget spending cuts for 2013. (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki)

Police stand guard behind a banner reading: "new parliament and new budget" outside the Parliament as lawmakers debate budget spending cuts for 2013 in Madrid, Spain, Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012. Spain's economy continued to shrink in the third quarter, contracting by 0.4 percent compared with the previous three months, according to central bank estimates Tuesday that will increase pressure on Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy to seek financial help from Europe. Several thousand people were expected to take part in a demonstration later Tuesday outside Parliament as lawmakers debate budget spending cuts for 2013. (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki)

A homeless man sleeps on a piece of cardboard next to cash dispenser, in Pamplona, northern Spain, Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012. Spain's economy continued to shrink in the third quarter, contracting by 0.4 percent compared with the previous three months, according to central bank estimates Tuesday that will increase pressure on Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy to seek financial help from Europe(AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos)

(AP) ? In spite of years of harsh spending cuts and tax increases, Europe's debt problems are getting worse.

Official figures showed Wednesday that the total debt of the 17 countries that use the single currency at the end of the second quarter was worth 90 percent of the value of the group's economy ? the highest level since the euro was launched in 1999.

The rise from the previous quarter's 88.2 percent and the previous year's equivalent of 87.1 percent, as reported by Eurostat, the EU's statistics office, is a result of the eurozone's economic problems ? which are making it harder for countries to handle their debts.

"The euro area economy remains stuck in a rut," said James Ashley, senior European economist at RBC Capital Markets.

According to Eurostat five of the countries that use the euro are in recession ? Greece, Spain, Italy, Portugal, and Cyprus. Many analysts expect the eurozone to slip back into recession in the third quarter of the year when official figures are published next month. A recession is technically defined as two quarters of negative growth in a row.

Other figures Wednesday pointed to a deepening economic crisis in the eurozone. The purchasing managers' index ? a gauge of business activity ? from financial information company Markit fell from the previous month's 46.1 to 45.8 in October ? its lowest level in more than three years. Any figure below 50 indicates a contraction in activity.

Meanwhile, a closely watched survey from the Ifo Institute found business confidence in Germany, Europe's biggest economy, confounded expectations of a modest increase and dropped for the sixth month in a row. Ifo's key figure for October dropped to 100 from 101.4 in September.

Germany has been the main reason why the eurozone has not fallen into recession. The country's powerhouse exporters, such as Volkswagen and BMW, have taken a slice of rising trade volumes around the world while its consumers have shown an increasing appetite to spend. However, the country's economy has recently lost its momentum as the debt troubles on its doorstep have weighed on economic confidence.

A shrinking economy makes the value of a country's debt as a proportion of the size of its economy worse. Over the past year, Italy's debt burden, for example, has risen from 123.7 percent in the first quarter to 126.1 percent in the second quarter ? that's come while its economy has shrunk for four straight quarters.

Greece's finances, though, are in a league of their own. The country, which is struggling to convince debt inspectors that it's fulfilling pledges it has made in return for billions of euros worth of bailout cash, saw the biggest quarterly increase in its debt burden to 150.3 percent of national income in the second quarter from 136.9 percent in the first.

The increase comes despite a dramatic fall in debt in the first quarter after Greece had successfully negotiated a deal with private bondholders to accept a writedown of their Greek holdings. The country's debt was reduced to ?280 billion in the first quarter from ?341 billion in the second quarter of 2011 as a result of the writedown.

But any advantage gained is slowly being whittled away by the country's deep recession, which appears headed for a sixth year. Interest on the debt, as well as continued budget deficits, pushed the debt back above ?300 billion in the second quarter of 2012.

In the second quarter of 2012, the Greek economy was 6.2 percent smaller than the same period the previous year and all forecasters think the recession will last for a while longer, especially as the country readies to implement even more austerity measures. Lower wages, for example, will impact consumer spending, often a vital ingredient of economic growth.

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'Defiance' blends basic cable sci-fi, MMO shooter action when it launches in spring 2013

'Defiance' blends basic cable scifi TV, MMO FPS action when it launches in the spring

With shows like Battlestar Galactica, all of the Stargates and even Eureka on ice, where will Syfy go when it runs out of places and/or marginal celebrities to tell ghost stories about? One answer may be a show slated to debut next spring called Defiance, which will depict an Earth populated by humans and aliens alike trying to pick up the pieces after years of war between the two have left the planet in pieces. The twist here is that the show will run along concurrently with a massively multiplayer shooter being developed for the PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 from the makers of RIFT that takes place in the same world. The team behind it has been posting content about the making of both sides of the project recently (check out Massively by Joystiq's coverage for more info), as well as a trailer for the TV show, which you can check out after the break. We're not sure if this will go over with any more of a splash than Syfy's usual Saturday night monster-of-the-week flicks, but at least they're trying. We'll be keeping an eye out for this one in April one way or another because really what else would we do, watch Revolution?

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Source: No deal yet on US-Iran nuclear talks

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A 2004 satellite image provided by DigitalGlobe and the Institute for Science and International Security shows the military complex at Parchin, Iran, about 19 miles southeast of Tehran.

By Andrea Mitchell, NBC News

A senior administration official told NBC on Saturday that there have been back-channel talks between the U.S. and Iran about meeting bilaterally on the Iranians? nuclear program ? but that no meeting has been agreed to.

Expanding on a statement issued by the White House after The New York Times reported that there was an agreement, the official says that the backchannel talks have been done in full consultation with the allies ? the P5 + 1 and Israel.

The official pointed out that there have been bilateral talks in the past ? but that Iran refused to even meet with the P5 +1 during the recent United Nations meetings. He said the Iranians know there will be no agreement unless they give up their nuclear program.


Asked about the impact on Monday's foreign policy debate between President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney, the official said the administration is not happy that the story came out before the debate, but said the American people might be happy to know the administration is willing to explore all possibilities to get Iran to give up its nuclear program.

The Times, citing a senior administration official, said Iranian officials had insisted that the talks wait until after the presidential election so that they would know which president would be negotiating with them. The Times said: "Reports of the agreement have circulated among a small group of diplomats involved with Iran."

But in a statement Saturday evening, National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor said the U.S. and Iran had no such agreement:?

It's not true that the United States and Iran have agreed to one-on-one talks or any meeting after the American elections. We continue to work with the P-5+1 on a diplomatic solution and have said from the outset that we would be prepared to meet bilaterally. The President has made clear that he will prevent Iran from getting a nuclear weapon, and we will do what we must to achieve that. It has always been our goal for sanctions to pressure Iran to come in line with its obligations. The onus is on the Iranians to do so, otherwise they will continue to face crippling sanctions and increased pressure.

World powers accuse Iran of covertly using its uranium enrichment program to produce nuclear weapons. The Iranians insists the research and development is for projects to generate electricity and produce medical isotopes.

EU agrees on wider Iran sanctions

A six-country alliance of Western powers, including the United States, has been attempting to negotiate with the Iranians, with?occasional concessions by Iran and assertions that it?s willing to engage with the alliance. Despite the protracted dialogue,?diplomats hope that a negotiated settlement can be reached, with international sanctions providing an incentive.

In October 2009, the U.S and the Iranians agreed in Geneva that Iran would send its enriched uranium to Russia for safekeeping, in exchange for an agreement for enough nuclear fuel for its Tehran medical research reactor. However, the deal fell apart when Iran's negotiators returned home. Iranian officials told NBC News that their supreme leader, the Ayatollah Khomeini, told them they had gone beyond their instructions. That experience has made the White House wary of any agreement that is not blessed by the supreme leader, the sole authority over nuclear decisions in Iran.?

The sanctions began to bite this summer. Hyperinflation in Iran is pushing up prices daily and the dramatic slide in the value of the rial against the U.S. dollar led to unrest in Tehran earlier this month, when angry currency traders clashed with security forces.

The?European Union on Monday ratcheted up its sanctions,?prohibiting transactions between Iranian and European banks and banning imports of Iranian natural gas, among other measures.?

Netanyahu: Draw 'clear red line' to stop Iran

Israel, believed to have the Middle East's only atomic arsenal, sees a nuclear-armed Iran as a threat to its existence and has expressed frustration over the failure of diplomacy and sanctions to rein in Tehran. Western nations fear that a possible strike against Iran's facilities by Israel would lead to wider conflict.

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Remains of the Day: The New iPod Touch Leaves a Bit to Be Desired [For What It's Worth]

Remains of the Day: The New iPod Touch Leaves a Bit to Be DesiredThe 5th generation iPod touch shows a few weaknesses, Xbox Music launches soon, Amazon discontinues the Kindle DX, and Google adds Google+ results to more users' searches.

  • Geekbench: The New iPod Touch Cannot Hold a Candle to the iPhone 5 iDownloadBlog ran some benchmarks on the new iPod touch, only to find that's it's actually slower than the iPhone 5?a lot slower. This is a bummer for gamers and other users looking to get lots of power out of their device. It also doesn't have an ambient light sensor for auto-brightness, which is a big bummer. [iDownloadBlog]
  • Xbox Music Officially Announced for Windows 8, iOS, and Android Microsoft officially announced its new streaming and downloading music service, Xbox Music, this weekend. It will launch on the Xbox tomorrow, with support for Windows 8, Android, and iOS soon. Windows 7 and Windows Phone 7 were absent from the announcement, and pricing for phones has yet to be revealed. [Ars Technica]
  • Amazon Quietly Discontinues the Kindle DX The Kindle DX is no longer available on Amazon, strengthening rumors that Amazon was discontinuing the device. Amazon has made no mention of bringing it back, and all mentions of it have been removed from the Kindle family box and the Kindle comparison tables. If you want one, you should grab one from a third party retailer before it's gone. [The eBook Reader]
  • Larger Reach For Your Google+ Activity Earlier this year, Google added social Google+ results to Google searches for everyone that signed up for the social network. Google has now extended that feature to include Gmail users that have logged in, but aren't yet signed up for the service?they'll now see personal results in their searches just like other Google+ users. [+GooglePlusUpdate]

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PFT: Ray Lewis out for season? |? Retirement?

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Call him the kinder, gentler Jay Cutler.

The Bears quarterback, who has often shrugged off criticism of his behavior, admitted that sometimes the nasty things people say about him hurt his feelings.

Cutler told Sean Jensen of the Chicago Sun-Times his perspective changed when his son was born last August, and he sees some things differently now.

?On one hand, it puts a lot of things in perspective about what?s important and what?s not important,? Cutler said. ?On the other hand, it makes you value the position you?re in a little more. I enjoy going to work. It?s fun to be in a position to be the quarterback for the Chicago Bears. ?

?Not a ton of people get to do this. It?s something I enjoy, and it?s something I hope I?m still doing whenever Camden is a little older and he can watch and he can enjoy it.?

Of course, when Camden?s a toddler, he might recognize some of his dad?s outbursts from his younger years, and Cutler said recent scoldings from analysts such as Terry Bradshaw stung him.

?There?s a certain point where it bothers you. It bothers me,? Cutler said. ?A lot of these people don?t know me, and they don?t know what happens behind the scenes at our place.

?I?ve never had a teammate come out and say, ?He?s a bad guy. I don?t like playing with him.? I?ve had teammates who have been supportive of me, and that?s the most important part to me.?

Cutler said he and offensive coordinator Mike Tice had a productive conversation on the sidelines in Dallas, but the video that played on a loop for a week was of him walking away from Tice.

?He came over, and I was like, ?We got to make that. We got some more stuff we can call.? And he said, ?I totally agree. Let?s go,? ? Cutler said. ?And we moved on. ?

?I understand a lot of these guys have a job to do and these networks have a job to do and they?ve got to make TV happen. But it does get old, and it hurts sometimes. But I have to keep playing football, and I got to keep winning games.?

That?s the ultimate prescription for Cutler.

If he wins a Super Bowl in Chicago, all the antics that annoyed folks will become colorful. If he loses, people will hang onto his prickly personality, and that?ll be all they remember.

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Valiant Comics launch 1st 'event' story line

This comic image released by Valiant Entertainment shows an image from X-O Manowar #11. Valiant Comics is promising an explosive new story in the pages of its flagship book, ?X-O Manowar.? The story begins January with a two-issue prelude in issues 9 and 10. (AP Photo/Valiant Entertainment)

This comic image released by Valiant Entertainment shows an image from X-O Manowar #11. Valiant Comics is promising an explosive new story in the pages of its flagship book, ?X-O Manowar.? The story begins January with a two-issue prelude in issues 9 and 10. (AP Photo/Valiant Entertainment)

(AP) ? Valiant Comics is promising an explosive new story in the pages of its flagship book, "X-O Manowar."

It's not hyperbole, said writer Robert Venditti who outlined details this week of a major story arc in the Valiant universe that will see Aric of Dacia, a 5th century Visigoth now sporting sentient super-powered armor, have his revenge on the Vine, the space-faring race that kidnapped from him Earth.

Turns out Aric is not exactly happy to find himself returned to earth some 1,600 years later, his beloved dead, his people gone and his goal of sacking the city of Rome forever out of his reach.

That's left him with some serious anger issues and it's the Vine home world that will bear the brunt of not just his resentment but the firepower of the X-O Manowar suit, too that he wears.

"Aric, he was taken captive and was aboard a slave ship for all these years and had this burning hatred for Rome," said Venditti, who has helmed the writing duties on the book since its launch earlier this year.

Now, with Rome no longer the power it was and Aric adrift, he's seeking revenge on the Vine.

"A lot of people might say 'How does one person take on a planet?'" asked Venditti. "The armor yields so much power. And he's going to discover something about it that takes it beyond something that anyone could have conceived."

The story begins in January with a two-issue prelude in issues 9 and 10 with art by Trevor Harisine that sees a figure from Aric's past show up on earth with his own class of lesser, but still lethal armor, and under the control of the Vine.

That prelude, in turn, will be followed by a four-part arc that has Aric attacking the Vine home world in issue 11.

"He has this burning desire for vengeance," said Valiant executive editor Warren Simons. "The Vine will displace the Romans as his quest for vengeance continues."

Simons says the arc is the first big event for Valiant, which relaunched this summer with four titles and is set to release its fifth, "Shadowman" next month, and one that will be felt among the "larger cosmology" of the publisher's characters.

What those reverberations will be, Simons wouldn't say, only that it would "have repercussions for the Valiant universe.

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Video: Sandusky lashes at accusers before sentencing



>> we'll get started this morning with the sentencing of former penn state football football coach jerry sandusky and the recorded message he released last night. nbc's michael isikoff is at the courthouse this morning. michael, good morning to you.

>> reporter: good morning, savannah. jerry sandusky , convicted of 45 counts of child sexual abuse , never testified during his trial, but he's got a lot to say now, and we're expecting to hear more this morning when he's escorted back into this courthouse to hear a judge deliver his sentence.

>> they can take away my life. they can make me out as a monster. they can treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart.

>> reporter: a statement recorded by a penn state radio station and arranged by his lawyer, jerry sandusky spoke out from jail on the eve of today's sentencing.

>> in my heart i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. my wife has been my only sex partner, and that was after marriage. our love continues

>> reporter: former penn state defensive coach blamed a well-orchestrated conspiracy for his conviction and lashed out at his accusers for what he called the worst loss of his life.

>> the accusers were products of many more people and experiences than me. look at their confidantes and their honesty. think how easy it was to turn on me given the information, attention and potential perks.

>> reporter: sandusky met his victims through the second mile, a charity for troubled youth. eight victims testified during sandusky 's trial, describing repeated acts of sexual abuse in the school's shower, even in his basement.

>> i never labeled or put down them or their families. i tried and i cared, then asked for the same. please realize all came to the second mile because of issues. some of those may remain.

>> reporter: in what promises to be an emotional hearing today, at least three of sandusky 's victims are expected to read their own statement.

>> well, he's viewing this as his last opportunity to directly confront mr. sandusky . now i think he wants to let mr. sandusky know that he's angry, and he doesn't forgive him.

>> my client is still haunted by what has been done to him by mr. sandusky . he will recall the pain, the anguish and the tears that it has caused him.

>> reporter: regardless of what sentence he gets, sandusky , 68, says he and his wife dottie will continue to fight for justice.

>> people need to be portrayed for who they really are. we've not been complainers, and we couldn't have kids we adopted. when we didn't have time to prepare for a trial, we still gave it our best. we will fight for another chance. we have given many second chances, and now we'll ask for one.

>> reporter: now sandusky is potentially facing more than 400 years in prison. legal experts say he's likely to receive a lot less than that but more than enough to ensure that he spends the rest of his life behind bars . savannah? is there michael isikoff at the courthouse this morning, thank you.

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