Primary Health Care must decide when Peter Gregg issue hits its reputation
Tim BinstedReporter
The Primary Health Care board must determine at what point a corruption scandal that has embroiled chief executive Peter Gregg would inflict major damage on the group's reputation, governance experts have said.
The Australian Securities and Investment Commission has been investigating a $15 million payment from Leighton (now known as CIMIC) signed off when Mr Gregg was Leighton's chief financial officer in 2011.
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