Rail boss Campbell Rose gone from VicTrack after 12 months’ unexplained leave

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Rail boss Campbell Rose gone from VicTrack after 12 months’ unexplained leave
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The chief executive of VicTrack, Campbell Rose, has left the government rail company following the failure of the Victorian government’s bridge monitoring venture, Eloque.

The chief executive of VicTrack, Campbell Rose, has left the government rail agency after 12 months of unexplained “extended leave”.lost $20 million on the Eloque joint venture between VicTrack and XeroxCampbell Rose has been on leave from his role as chief executive of VicTrack for the past year.

An investigation by Victoria’s public sector financial watchdog is considering whether bias influenced the state government’s investment into Eloque.

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