The New South Wales government has approved a convicted paedophile to oversee the management of eleven apartment buildings in Sydney. These properties are located across the city and include residences frequented by young families. The decision has sparked immediate public concern regarding the safety and well-being of residents, particularly children. Authorities have not yet released details regarding the vetting process or the reasoning behind the approval. Critics are questioning the government’s risk assessment protocols and the potential for harm. The case highlights potential gaps in regulations governing property management and the oversight of individuals with criminal records in positions of trust. Further investigation is expected to determine how this approval was granted and whether existing policies require revision.