Public hearings this Friday 8 September by the (JCPAA) include:
- an appearance by the CEO of BAE Systems Australia regarding the $46 billion Hunter Class Frigates project, as part of the inquiry into
- the first public hearings for its , examining potential systemic factors contributing to poor ethical behaviour
- Services Australia’s CEO regarding Infosys’ Entitlement Calculator Engine project as part of the Inquiry.
The first public hearing in the probity and ethics inquiry will include:
- a roundtable with Australia’s financial regulators—the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, Australian Prudential Regulation Authority, and Australian Securities and Investments Commission
- the Department of Health and Aged Care (Health) on the Community Health and Hospitals Program
- the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts (DITRDCA) on ‘Artbank’.
Committee Chair said “while the three financial regulators received generally positive reviews following audits by the Australian Թվ Audit Office (ANAO), the reports regarding the Community Health and Hospitals and Artbank programs were very concerning”.
“Serious shortcomings were found by the ANAO in Health’s administration of the Community Health and Hospitals Program, and in DITRDCA’s administration of the Artbank program. Light must be shone on failings such as these so we can strengthen government integrity and accountability.
“The Committee is very keen to hear directly from BAE Systems Australia regarding the procurement and progress of the $46 billion Hunter Class Frigate program.
“Services Australia will have an opportunity to respond to evidence provided by Infosys and explain why the $191 million Entitlement Calculator Engine commissioned in 2019 was written off”.
Public hearing details
Date: Friday 8 September 2023
Time: 9.00am – 4.00pm
Venue: Committee Room 2R1, Parliament House, Canberra