Grant Hehir
Reading the tea leaves on Treasurer’s reserve bank review
Jim Chalmers wants to shake up the RBA board. Here are a few names that might be on his radar.
- Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell
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Auditor blasts $163 million in government contracts for business advisers
An audit has found ethical shortfalls in the Industry Department’s ‘Entrepreneurs Programme’, which offers businesses practical advice and mentorship from experts.
- Katina Curtis
Leppington Triangle bureaucrat investigated by police hits out at Auditor-General
The public servant at the centre of the $30m land purchase near the Western Sydney airport says the Auditor-General didn’t have evidence to back the conclusion the price paid was inflated.
- Katina Curtis
Auditor-General finds ‘no policy or precedent’ for ABC to pay Louise Milligan’s legal costs
The Auditor-General was looking into whether it was appropriate for the ABC to pay $79,000 damages plus legal costs to MP Andrew Laming to settle a defamation case.
- Lisa Visentin
‘Alarm bells’: Auditor-General budget cuts will see agencies avoid scrutiny for decades
The Auditor-General says some government agencies will only face scrutiny once every 20 years after budget pressures forced him to cut the number of audits.
- Katina Curtis
Auditor urges rethink of WhatsApp for ministers, staff and bureaucrats
The Auditor-General says there is tension between laws requiring public records to be kept and public servants using encrypted messaging platforms like WhatsApp.
- Katina Curtis
- Exclusive
- NACC
Labor pushes for audit office to come out from Prime Minister's watch
Labor MP Julian Hill is pushing for the Auditor-General to have more independence over his budget by removing it from the Prime Minister's responsibilities.
- Katina Curtis
- Opinion
- Corporate ethics
Economies malfunction when we can’t trust our leaders
Unethical behaviour of politicians and businesses makes it harder for governments to make tough reforms.
- Ross Gittins
'That would be courageous, minister': the Auditor-General finding dodgy deals
Ferreting out odd expenditure federally without fear or favour is what Grant Hehir does best.
- Nick Bonyhady
- Opinion
- Political leadership
Keeping track of this gravy train is a tough station
The urgent need for a federal corruption commission has been reinforced by some direct hits on the misuse of taxpayer funds by the Auditor-General and Senate estimates.
- Chris Uhlmann
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