Townsville Bulletin

TEL AXES SENIOR STAFFER

- MADURA MCCORMACK EXCLUSIVE

A HIGH-RANKING executive has been sacked from Townsville’s peak economic lobby group for alleged credit card misuse.

Townsville Enterprise policy and investment director Michael Mcmillan has had his contract terminated effectivel­y immediatel­y after an alleged “clear and serious breach” of the organisati­on’s credit card policies.

Chief executive Patricia O’callaghan confirmed the organisati­on had sought advice from Queensland Police on the matter.

“As part of our internal process reviews, we have discovered a clear and serious breach of Townsville Enterprise credit card policies,” she said.

“The Townsville Enterprise board and I discussed the findings this morning and have terminated the employment of the director of policy and investment Michael Mcmillan, effective immediatel­y.

“We are treating this matter very seriously and taking all appropriat­e steps but for legal reasons we are unable to provide further details at this time.”

Mr Mcmillan said last night he was not in a position to comment and had sought legal advice.

“I’m working with TEL through it. At this point in time it’s disappoint­ing for both of us and we will just work through the matter,” he said.

Ms O’callaghan said Townsville Enterprise had an “indication of a time frame” on the alleged credit card misuse, but would not go into detail.

“What we have discovered is upsetting,” she said. “We are of course disappoint­ed, but at the end of the day there are serious consequenc­es when policies are breached. We take our policies and procedures seriously.”

Mr Mcmillan had been the policy and investment director at Townsville Enterprise since late 2016.

The objective of his role was to work across “all levels of government advocating for the establishm­ent of critical enabling infrastruc­ture supportive of North Queensland’s longterm developmen­t agenda”, according to TEL’S website.

In early 2016 Mr Mcmillan contested the Rockhampto­n Regional Council mayoralty, winning 45 per cent of the vote but losing to incumbent Mayor Margaret Strelow.

Mr Mcmillan worked at Brisbane City Council in 2004 as deputy chief executive of Brisbane City Enterprise before moving to SMEC internatio­nal as a developmen­t/government reform manager.

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Michael Mcmillan.

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