Services Aus tightens procurement practices in wake of scandals


Joseph Brookes
Senior Reporter

The equivalent of 754 Services Australia staff have completed procurement and contract management training in the wake of a scandal involving the agency that was referred to the corruption watchdog.

Chief executive David Hazlehurst detailed the training and a crunch on the use of limited tenders in his assurances to Parliament’s audit committee last week.

The committee asked for updates last year after its 14-month inquiry into procurement at Services Australia and the National Disability Insurance Agency, which handed serious concerns to the National Anti-Corruption Commission.

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