CBA cloud computing kickback case taken over by DPP 02 April 2015 4:58PM Bernard Kellerman The bribery allegations against two former Commonwealth Bank technology leaders will be left untested for at least another month, after a NSW court was told the case would now be taken on by the Commonwealth Department of public prosecutions. This meant the first serious hearing has been rescheduled to 28 AprilThe decision in Sydney's Downing Centre also means that means bail conditions will continue for Keith Hunter, who was once CBA's head of IT service delivery, a direct report of the bank's former high profile technology chief , Michael Harte. Hunter is charged with two counts of bribery charges. His direct report Jon Waldron, former CBA head of IT engineering, faces seven counts of "agent acting corruptly to receive benefit."