Report reveals mass redeployment of public servants during COVID
2,240 public servants were redeployed to meet surging demand for government services during COVID.
7 December, 20202,240 public servants were redeployed to meet surging demand for government services during COVID.
7 December, 2020ASIC’s chair has stood aside and its deputy chair has resigned amid an investigation into relocation expenses.
26 October, 2020The AFP is investigating the $30 million purchase of land near the Western Sydney Airport site.
19 October, 2020Services Australia has fallen behind in a major overhaul of its welfare payments system.
28 September, 2020The audit office has raised questions about the probity of the Commonwealth’s purchase of land for the Western Sydney Airport.
21 September, 2020The government is failing to show it’s getting value for money in ICT procurements.
3 September, 2020An audit has found the Murray Darling Basin water buyback system isn’t getting value for money.
16 July, 2020The government failed to act on recommendations to review lobbying regulations and botched the IT transfer of a list of registered lobbyists, an audit says.
29 June, 2020A report says the renewable energy funding agency isn’t showing it’s increasing supply.
30 April, 2020The national audit office is developing an audit program of the government’s COVID-19 response.
27 April, 2020Government agencies spent $64.5bn on procurement in 2018-19 and $490.8bn over the last ten years.
16 March, 2020An audit says Aboriginal procurement targets are a good idea, but they’re not working.
2 March, 2020Appointments, dismissals and movement in and around government.
4 February, 2020My Health Record has failed to appropriately manage cyber security risks, an audit says.
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