Alyssa White, the former chief governance officer of the University of Wollongong, has finished giving evidence at an investigation by the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC), according to multiple reports. All outlets say White broke down in tears as she concluded her testimony. The articles describe her evidence being part of the ICAC probe into the university. The reports characterise the moment as an emotional response from White as she reached the end of her statement, including her saying, “I did not do the right thing.” While the coverage focuses on her concluding remarks and appearance, the provided summaries do not detail the underlying allegations, specific issues raised during the hearing, or the nature of the conduct being examined. Each source refers to the same individual, the same institution, and the same stage of the proceedings—completion of her evidence—without diverging on those basic points. The articles therefore present a consistent account of the event: a witness concluding her participation in the ICAC process related to the University of Wollongong, marked by visible distress.