Questions in regards investigations of Anne-Marie Brady
Richard Wang made this Official Information request to University of Canterbury
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From: Richard Wang
Afternoon folks,
In 2018, Anne-Marie Brady asserted that several electronic devices that she said had been used in the course of University funded research had been stolen. My understanding from Police officers involved in the case is that they were unable to substantiate her speculation that Chinese-ethnic spies had stolen said devices.
In regards Mrs. Brady's academic work:
* what, if any, internal investigations have been conducted by the University of Canterbury in regards Brady's work?
* what is the outcome of these investigations?
* have any of these investigations been affected by the disappearance of Brady's devices?
Thanks,
Rick
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Kia ora Rick
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Afternoon folks,
In 2018, Anne-Marie Brady asserted that several electronic devices that she said had been used in the course of University funded research had been stolen. My understanding from Police officers involved in the case is that they were unable to substantiate her speculation that Chinese-ethnic spies had stolen said devices.
In regards Mrs. Brady's academic work:
* what, if any, internal investigations have been conducted by the University of Canterbury in regards Brady's work?
* what is the outcome of these investigations?
* have any of these investigations been affected by the disappearance of Brady's devices?
Thanks,
Rick
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University of Canterbury
Kia ora Richard
Please see the attached response.
Ngâ mihi
Claire O’Connell
Information Compliance Officer
Information and Records Management
T: +64 3 369 0749 (Internal 90749)
University of Canterbury | Te Whare Wânanga o Waitaha
Private Bag 4800, Christchurch 8140, New Zealand
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