Quigley quietly steps down from Leighton

 

Nextgen role a clash for NBNCo chair.

Newly appointed NBNCo chair Mike Quigley has resigned from his position as a board member of Leighton Contractors.

Quigley was announced as chair of NBNCo on Saturday, but the Federal Government made no mention of his board role with Leighton Contractors.

Leighton Contractors is the owner of Nextgen Networks, which operates the third largest fibre network in Australia.

The connection could have been seen as a conflict of interest for the NBNCo chairman, who is also an ex-Alcatel executive.

A spokesperson for Leighton Contractors has confirmed with iTnews that Quigley tendered his resignation to the Leighton board in tandem with taking on the NBNCo role.

The spokesperson said that while it wasn't mandatory to replace Quigley, the company would consider appointing a new candidate to Leighton's advisory board.

Phil Sykes, managing director of Nextgen Networks said Quigley "has a strong understanding" of the Nextgen fibre business.

"But he has a far broader role to play in terms of looking at the best outcomes from a range of industry players for the national broadband network," Sykes said.


Quigley quietly steps down from Leighton
 
 
 
 
 
Top Stories
The New Zealand telco problem
Opinion: Could Telstra save Kiwi telcos?
 
IT price probe to 'name and shame' gougers
Industry ducking the issue, committee claims.
 
Revealed: 2012 e-government award winners
Government highlights projects, professionals of the year.
 
Sign up to receive iTnews email bulletins
   FOLLOW US...

Latest VideosSee all videos »

Latest Comments
Polls
Should the Government enact new legislation to protect copyright holders in the digital age?

   |   View results
Yes
  19%
 
No
  81%
TOTAL VOTES: 477

Vote