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Engagement of Management & Training Corporation Pty. Ltd (MTC Australia)
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The Auditor-General responded on 3 February 2023 to correspondence from Senator Nick McKim dated 10 January 2023, requesting that the Auditor-General conduct an investigation into decisions by the Department of Home Affairs to engage Management & Training Corporation Pty. Ltd (MTC Australia) to run garrison and welfare services in Nauru for refugees and people who sought asylum in Australia.
Auditor-General's response
3 February 2023
Senator Nick McKim
Senator for Tasmania
By email: senator.mckim@aph.gov.au
Dear Senator McKim
Engagement of Management & Training Corporation Pty. Ltd (MTC Australia)
I am writing in response to your letter dated 10 January 2023 requesting that I consider an audit of the Department of Home Affairs engagement of Management & Training Corporation Pty. Ltd (MTC Australia) to deliver garrison and welfare services in Nauru.
The Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) is currently developing its 2023–2024 Annual Audit Work Program (the work program). I will take into consideration the details of your letter in the development of audit topics and criteria as part of this process.
The work program reflects the ANAO’s audit strategy and informs the Parliament, government entities and the public of the planned audit coverage for the Australian Government sector. Consistent with the requirement that I have regard to the audit priorities of the Parliament, a draft of the AAWP will be provided to the Parliament for consultation through the Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit. The draft work program will also be provided to accountable authorities of Australian Government entities affected by proposed audit coverage and published on the ANAO website inviting public comment. The 2023–24 AAWP is expected to be published on the ANAO website Annual Audit Work Program | Work program | Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) in early July 2023.
Yours sincerely
Grant Hehir
Correspondence from Senator Nick McKim
Transcript of letter from Senator Nick McKim
10 January 2023
Mr Grant Hehir
Auditor-General
Australian National Audit Office
GPO Box 707
Canberra ACT 2601
Dear Mr Hehir,
I write to request that you conduct an investigation into decisions by the Department of Home Affairs to engage Management & Training Corporation Pty. Ltd (MTC Australia) to run garrison and welfare services in Nauru for refugees and people who sought asylum in Australia.
MTC’s parent company in the US is under investigation by both the Texas State Auditor and the Texas Department of Criminal Justice for allegedly engaging in fraudulent conduct and pandemic profiteering.
The company was previously accused of “gross negligence” and “egregious” security failures in the United States that allegedly allowed for murders and gang rapes.
Some or all of these allegations were known to, or should have been known to, the Department of Home Affairs at the time it decided to enter into or extend arrangements with MTC Australia.
Could you please investigate:
- What inquiries or investigations were made about MTC and its US parent company during any due diligence process;
- Whether MTC Australia were an appropriate company to engage given the track record of its parent company in the US and the particular circumstances of people on Nauru to whom Australia owes a duty of care;
- Whether there was due consideration given to alternative service providers;
- Whether Commonwealth procurement guidelines were followed;
- Whether the contract(s) provided value for money; and
- Any other issues you deem appropriate
I note the significant issues your office has identified in multiple previous reports into the Department of Home Affairs’ management of contracts and procurement processes for offshore detention services.
Thank you for your consideration of this matter.
Yours sincerely
Nick McKim
Australian Greens Senator for Tasmania