Jane Brockington is stepping aside from the VCGLR on the 24th March 2014 just in time to give evidence on the 28 th March 2014 .
Clearly there is no integrity to this skank who protects corruption and fraud.
It’s
been an extremely busy couple of years for Ms Brockington laying the
foundations of greater integrity and accountability, transparency of
decision making, and evolution to a world-leading regulator of
excellence. - See more at:
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Announcement from the CEO Jane Brockington
As the inaugural CEO, Ms Brockington’s mandate was to restructure and integrate two entities – the former liquor and gambling regulators – into a single organisation and transform the way it does business.
It’s been an extremely busy couple of years for Ms Brockington laying the foundations of greater integrity and accountability, transparency of decision making, and evolution to a world-leading regulator of excellence.
The VCGLR is now well on the way to delivering the commitment to streamline and improve the regulation of gambling and liquor through modernising and cutting red tape, along with more consistent and transparent decisions that minimise harm and foster more responsible industries.
During Ms Brockington’s time as CEO, the VCGLR completed the largest restructure of the Victorian gaming industry seen in 20 years, and the most comprehensive review of the Melbourne Casino undertaken.
Ms Brockington said she left the organisation satisfied that the fundamentals were in place.
“The Executive team at the VCGLR is strong, capable and experienced and will carry on the momentum we have built over the past two years,” she said.
“It’s been my privilege to lead the VCGLR and I’m confident the abilities of the people here mean the organisation has a very bright future.
“I leave the VCGLR confident that now is the right time to hand over the reins.”
Catherine Myers, the current Director of Strategy and Planning, will take on the role of acting CEO from 24 March 2014.
Announcement from the CEO Jane Brockington
As the inaugural CEO, Ms Brockington’s mandate was to restructure and integrate two entities – the former liquor and gambling regulators – into a single organisation and transform the way it does business.
It’s been an extremely busy couple of years for Ms Brockington laying the foundations of greater integrity and accountability, transparency of decision making, and evolution to a world-leading regulator of excellence.
The VCGLR is now well on the way to delivering the commitment to streamline and improve the regulation of gambling and liquor through modernising and cutting red tape, along with more consistent and transparent decisions that minimise harm and foster more responsible industries.
During Ms Brockington’s time as CEO, the VCGLR completed the largest restructure of the Victorian gaming industry seen in 20 years, and the most comprehensive review of the Melbourne Casino undertaken.
Ms Brockington said she left the organisation satisfied that the fundamentals were in place.
“The Executive team at the VCGLR is strong, capable and experienced and will carry on the momentum we have built over the past two years,” she said.
“It’s been my privilege to lead the VCGLR and I’m confident the abilities of the people here mean the organisation has a very bright future.
“I leave the VCGLR confident that now is the right time to hand over the reins.”
Catherine Myers, the current Director of Strategy and Planning, will take on the role of acting CEO from 24 March 2014.
Announcement from the CEO Jane Brockington
As the inaugural CEO, Ms Brockington’s mandate was to restructure and integrate two entities – the former liquor and gambling regulators – into a single organisation and transform the way it does business.
It’s been an extremely busy couple of years for Ms Brockington laying the foundations of greater integrity and accountability, transparency of decision making, and evolution to a world-leading regulator of excellence.
The VCGLR is now well on the way to delivering the commitment to streamline and improve the regulation of gambling and liquor through modernising and cutting red tape, along with more consistent and transparent decisions that minimise harm and foster more responsible industries.
During Ms Brockington’s time as CEO, the VCGLR completed the largest restructure of the Victorian gaming industry seen in 20 years, and the most comprehensive review of the Melbourne Casino undertaken.
Ms Brockington said she left the organisation satisfied that the fundamentals were in place.
“The Executive team at the VCGLR is strong, capable and experienced and will carry on the momentum we have built over the past two years,” she said.
“It’s been my privilege to lead the VCGLR and I’m confident the abilities of the people here mean the organisation has a very bright future.
“I leave the VCGLR confident that now is the right time to hand over the reins.”
Catherine Myers, the current Director of Strategy and Planning, will take on the role of acting CEO from 24 March 2014.
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