More than 45 current and former employees of GGSA,which receives millions of taxpayer dollars each year,have now made those allegations.
A statement from the board of GGSA on Thursday said it was “aware of staff concerns about alleged behaviours by a senior member of the executive” and would take all workplace allegations seriously.
“The GGSA board has engaged an external expert to undertake an inquiry. All staff members will be given the opportunity to participate and raise any matters of concern,” its statement said.
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The review will be led by workplace investigator Ruth Goonan,director of Work Smart Legal Solutions,and speak with current employees.
Asked if former employees would also be able to contribute,a spokesman said the board was currently working with Ms Goonan to draft the inquiry’s terms of reference.
“The board of GGSA are committed to providing a safe,productive and happy workplace for all employees,” he said.