Diana Asmar Latest News. Diana Asmar Police probe Health Workers Union Victorian branch boss The Advertiser The Federal Court has effectively stood aside controversial Health Workers Union boss Diana Asmar after finding there was a serious question over her alleged attempts to target union staff who she. Loyalists to Health Workers Union boss Diana Asmar are barred from running the Victorian branch in the ongoing legal fight over alleged rorting of union funds.
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Embattled union boss Diana Asmar faces accusations she threatened to kill a key whistleblower and orchestrated the removal of a senior official as she fought attempts to investigate concerns about. Health union boss Diana Asmar has been suspended by the national body amid a probe into alleged impropriety, as calls grow for her to also be stood down by the union's Victorian branch
HWU chief Diana Asmar loses battle to use union money to fund legal fight
The Health Services Union has called on its Victorian leader Diana Asmar to stand aside from all her union positions in the face of claims her branch spent more than $3 million of members' money. Credit: Justin McManus The Federal Court on Monday appointed former National Union of Workers general secretary Charlie Donnelly as interim administrator. The Fair Work Commission has launched legal action against Health Workers Union boss Diana Asmar, over questionable expense claims
Victorian Health Services Union boss Diana Asmar suspended amid probe The Chronicle. The Fair Work Commission has launched legal action against Health Workers Union boss Diana Asmar, over questionable expense claims A civil lawsuit launched in the Federal Court also mentions her.
Kimberley Kitching death Diana Asmar reveals her best friend’s final days The Advertiser. Diana Asmar is facing a fresh push to be stood down from the Health Workers Union after allegedly standing down or ending the jobs of seven staff The Health Services Union has called on its Victorian leader Diana Asmar to stand aside from all her union positions in the face of claims her branch spent more than $3 million of members' money.