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- Redneck
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CROOKED COALITION BUSTED
Bridget McKenzie should be booted from office!
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-n ... ssed-merit
Coalition gave out $100m in pre-election grants favouring targeted seats, audit office says
The Coalition awarded $100m in sport grants that were not assessed on their merits in order to favour “targeted” Coalition seats at the May 2019 election, according to a scathing report from the Australian National Audit Office released on Wednesday.
The report, by auditor general Grant Hehir, slammed the handling of the program by the then sports minister, Nationals deputy leader Bridget McKenzie, finding she ignored the merit-based assessment undertaken by Sports Australia for almost half the successful projects.
The audit office found the successful applications were “not those that had been assessed as the most meritorious in terms of the published program guidelines”, finding McKenzie’s office had run a “parallel” assessment process in deciding how to hand out the funds.
Its report found there was a distributional bias in the award of grants.
“The award of funding reflected the approach documented by the Minister’s Office of focusing on ‘marginal’ electorates held by the Coalition as well as those electorates held by other parties or independent members that were to be ‘targeted’ by the Coalition at the 2019 Election,” the audit said.
“Applications from projects located in those electorates were more successful in being awarded funding than if funding was allocated on the basis of merit assessed against the published program guidelines.”
The $100m program was administered by the Australian Sports Commission, known as Sport Australia, with the guidelines saying eligible applications would be assessed competitively against the three weighted merit criteria.
However, Hehir found that the separate process undertaken by McKenzie’s office “drew upon considerations other than those identified in the program guidelines, such as the location of projects”. Her office “also applied considerations that were inconsistent with the published guidelines”, the auditor said.
“It was this assessment process that predominantly informed the Minister’s funding decisions, rather than Sport Australia’s process,” the audit said.
Sports Australia had ranked the projects after assessing each application for eligibility and against the three merit criteria to arrive at an overall assessment score.
The ANAO was tasked with examining the program after Labor questioned how the Liberal candidate for Mayo, Georgina Downer, was able to present a giant taxpayer-funded $127,373 cheque to the Yankalilla Bowling Club in February 2019.
The program, called the Community Sport Infrastructure Grant Program, was announced in 2018 to ensure more Australians had access to quality sporting facilities, encouraging greater community participation in sport and physical activity.
During a short application timeframe of just six weeks, Sport Australia received 2,056 project proposals seeking more than $396.6m.
Funding totalling $100m was awarded to 684 projects across three rounds in the months before the election, with the final round announced in April.
Hehir said that had a merit based process been followed, the cut-off score would have been 74 out of a possible 100. More than 400 projects received funding that were below this score, in defiance of recommendations made by Sports Australia.
The auditor found the design of the program was deficient in a number of areas. There was potentially no legal basis for the minister to approve successful projects, and “it is not evident to the ANAO what the legal authority was”, which it said was a “serious shortcoming”.
He found the guidelines were “well structured and included clear assessment criteria with transparent weightings”, even if these were ultimately ignored.
McKenzie’s office has been contacted for comment.
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-n ... ssed-merit
Coalition gave out $100m in pre-election grants favouring targeted seats, audit office says
The Coalition awarded $100m in sport grants that were not assessed on their merits in order to favour “targeted” Coalition seats at the May 2019 election, according to a scathing report from the Australian National Audit Office released on Wednesday.
The report, by auditor general Grant Hehir, slammed the handling of the program by the then sports minister, Nationals deputy leader Bridget McKenzie, finding she ignored the merit-based assessment undertaken by Sports Australia for almost half the successful projects.
The audit office found the successful applications were “not those that had been assessed as the most meritorious in terms of the published program guidelines”, finding McKenzie’s office had run a “parallel” assessment process in deciding how to hand out the funds.
Its report found there was a distributional bias in the award of grants.
“The award of funding reflected the approach documented by the Minister’s Office of focusing on ‘marginal’ electorates held by the Coalition as well as those electorates held by other parties or independent members that were to be ‘targeted’ by the Coalition at the 2019 Election,” the audit said.
“Applications from projects located in those electorates were more successful in being awarded funding than if funding was allocated on the basis of merit assessed against the published program guidelines.”
The $100m program was administered by the Australian Sports Commission, known as Sport Australia, with the guidelines saying eligible applications would be assessed competitively against the three weighted merit criteria.
However, Hehir found that the separate process undertaken by McKenzie’s office “drew upon considerations other than those identified in the program guidelines, such as the location of projects”. Her office “also applied considerations that were inconsistent with the published guidelines”, the auditor said.
“It was this assessment process that predominantly informed the Minister’s funding decisions, rather than Sport Australia’s process,” the audit said.
Sports Australia had ranked the projects after assessing each application for eligibility and against the three merit criteria to arrive at an overall assessment score.
The ANAO was tasked with examining the program after Labor questioned how the Liberal candidate for Mayo, Georgina Downer, was able to present a giant taxpayer-funded $127,373 cheque to the Yankalilla Bowling Club in February 2019.
The program, called the Community Sport Infrastructure Grant Program, was announced in 2018 to ensure more Australians had access to quality sporting facilities, encouraging greater community participation in sport and physical activity.
During a short application timeframe of just six weeks, Sport Australia received 2,056 project proposals seeking more than $396.6m.
Funding totalling $100m was awarded to 684 projects across three rounds in the months before the election, with the final round announced in April.
Hehir said that had a merit based process been followed, the cut-off score would have been 74 out of a possible 100. More than 400 projects received funding that were below this score, in defiance of recommendations made by Sports Australia.
The auditor found the design of the program was deficient in a number of areas. There was potentially no legal basis for the minister to approve successful projects, and “it is not evident to the ANAO what the legal authority was”, which it said was a “serious shortcoming”.
He found the guidelines were “well structured and included clear assessment criteria with transparent weightings”, even if these were ultimately ignored.
McKenzie’s office has been contacted for comment.
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Did they use a whiteboard?
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- billy the kid
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"Grubberment" seems appropriate....
But then again...its never been done before by any state or federal grubberment has it.....
But then again...its never been done before by any state or federal grubberment has it.....
To discover those who rule over you, first discover those who you cannot criticize...Voltaire
Its coming...the rest of the world versus islam....or is it here already...
Its coming...the rest of the world versus islam....or is it here already...
- Redneck
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Question: Could the Senate investigate her and demand she resign?
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If she was proved to have errred, anything is possible but it appears it would need to be a big, big, err...
Bridget McKenzie:
[Source]In 2017, McKenzie was accused of using parliamentary travel entitlements for personal benefit, in a weekend trip to the Gold Coast in September 2014.[13] Also questioned was a February 2017 trip to Sydney to speak at a Shooting Australia awards ceremony, which was claimed as "electorate business"; media reports suggested that it did not fall under the usual category of parliamentary business.[14]
Political positions
Gun rights
McKenzie is a shooting enthusiast, and is chair of the Parliamentary Friends of Shooting. She owns several shotguns, and has taken part in hunting expeditions in New Zealand and Scotland. In 2015, she said that the National Firearms Agreement was "not perfect", although she supports it in principle.[15] McKenzie opposed the federal government's import ban on the Adler A110 lever-action shotgun. In November 2016, she and John Williams crossed the floor to vote for a motion that would have overturned the ban; the motion was defeated 54–7. In the debate over the motion, she said that she was "not arguing for a weakening of gun laws and I never have".[16]
Same-sex marriage
McKenzie is opposed to same-sex marriage, and publicly campaigned for the "No" vote in the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey. In 2015, she promised "to oppose any such bill which seeks to legislate for same sex marriage", but also stated that she supported allowing a conscience vote on the issue.[17] She abstained from voting on the Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Act 2017, which legalised same-sex marriage.[18] McKenzie's younger brother Alastair is gay, and has publicly confronted her on her views on several occasions, including in a letter to the Bendigo Advertiser and in an appearance on the panel discussion program Q&A.[19][20]
Nationalism is not to be confused with patriotism. - Eric Blair
- Black Orchid
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Never even heard of her.
- Redneck
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Deputy Leader of the NATS, Minister For Agriculture
- billy the kid
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Has a degree in Contradictorotomy and also one in Hypocrisy (with Honours)
To discover those who rule over you, first discover those who you cannot criticize...Voltaire
Its coming...the rest of the world versus islam....or is it here already...
Its coming...the rest of the world versus islam....or is it here already...
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The Government only thinks about us electors when there is an election on the horizon.
Meanwhile they are invisible. Except when Question Time is on and they act like schoolkids.
Meanwhile they are invisible. Except when Question Time is on and they act like schoolkids.
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That would pretty much sum up them all.billy the kid wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 5:55 pmHas a degree in Contradictorotomy and also one in Hypocrisy (with Honours)
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