The interim chief executive of the CIT says "We're moving on" after $8.5 million contracts scandal.
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00:00Well, as you would imagine, our staff are impacted by what's happened, but we're moving
00:21on.
00:22Our staff have got a job to do, we've all got a job to do.
00:25We take what's happened as part of our learning, but we move on, teachers move on.
00:33We're about our students, we're about skills, we're about knowledge, and you can see the
00:38amazing skills of the construction industry around us today.
00:41Many of these people would have been trained by the vocational education and training sector,
00:46so that's what we're on about, we're on about moving forward.
00:49Well I think it shows that our government places CIT at the heart of our vocational
00:58education and training system.
01:00Despite what's happened over recent years at CIT, the ACT government strongly believes
01:06that our TAFE, the Canberra Institute of Technology, is critically important to Canberra's future.
01:12We'll continue to invest in it, we'll continue to support staff, and to make sure that thousands
01:18of students can get the benefit of a high quality vocational education.