Scathing 'jobs for mates' review finds appointments to government boards routinely abused

Australia's Government Boards Under Fire: Scandal of 'Jobs for Mates' Culture Exposed

A scathing review into government board appointments has found that ministers have routinely abused their power to appoint "friends" to key positions in a culture of patronage and nepotism. The report, commissioned by Labor after winning the 2022 election, warns that this practice erodes confidence in institutions and feeds public disquiet about the integrity of governance.

Critics say that the practice, known as "jobs for mates," sees governments reward loyalty and promote political priorities over merit and expertise. The review's findings are stark: average Australians believe all direct appointments by ministers are politically motivated, with a lack of checks and balances allowing politicians to balance autonomy with accountability.

Former public service commissioner Lynelle Briggs' report recommends an overhaul of the appointment process, introducing independent and competitive recruitment practices, new legislation, and consistent rules. She calls for wider pools of potential candidates with expertise, thorough reviews for merit, and a depoliticization of decisions.

However, Labor has chosen to eschew many of Briggs' recommendations, instead opting for a major overhaul of the government's framework for ensuring appropriate appointments. The changes will apply to all commonwealth public offices, including departmental secretaries, agency heads, and government board positions.

Under the new rules, appointments must demonstrate merit, transparency, and accountability, with written selection criteria and individuals chosen based on department advice and independent panels' recommendations. Labor has promised that the framework will give the public the highest possible confidence in integrity and transparency in public sector appointments.

But critics argue that this is too little, too late, and that the government's response to the report has been slow and inadequate. The scandal of "jobs for mates" culture remains a stain on Australian governance, with the public continuing to lose faith in institutions and politicians' ability to act in their best interests.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole 'jobs for mates' thing 🀯. I mean, who thought it was a good idea to reward loyalty over expertise? It's like they're putting all these capable people on the backburner just because they're friends with someone who's in power. And now that it's been exposed, the gov is trying to fix it by introducing more checks and balances πŸ“. I guess better late than never, but what really gets me is how average Aussies are already losing faith in governance πŸ‘Ž. Can't we do better than this?
 
I'm so fed up with this whole thing... it's like they're more interested in helping out their mate's than actually getting the job done πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈπŸ‘Ž. I mean, come on, if someone's got expertise and skills, why should that even matter when it's just about who you know? It's a total slap in the face to everyone else who doesn't have those connections πŸ’”.

And what really gets my goat is that they're trying to change the rules now to fix the problem 🚫. Like, we've been hearing about this "jobs for mates" culture for ages and no one's done anything about it. I'm not sure why they even bothered commissioning a review in the first place πŸ€”.

I think we need some real accountability here πŸ“Š. If someone's going to make a decision that affects the public, at least make sure it's based on merit and facts, not just who you're mates with πŸ˜’. It's time for a change and I hope this new framework actually makes a difference πŸ’ͺ.
 
omg this is so concerning 🀯 like how can ppl keep getting these jobs just cuz they know the politician? it's not fair to everyone else who's qualified but didn't have a "mate" 🀝. i think labor's new framework sounds good on paper, but idk if it'll actually change anything. maybe they should've done this sooner tho? ⏰ this whole thing just makes me wanna scream 😩
 
omg πŸ™„ it's like this : i get why ppl are mad about "jobs for mates" - it does seem pretty shady that gov's just give out jobs to mates no matter what πŸ’Ό- but at the same time, i'm kinda worried we're gonna end up with even more bureaucratic red tape if we overhaul everything too much 🀯. like, don't get me wrong, transparency & accountability are super important - but can't we just find a balance? πŸ€”
 
Ugh I'm so frustrated 😀 - it's like, what even is wrong with these people? They're basically giving out government jobs as gifts to their mates 🎁. Can you imagine if that were the case at your workplace? You'd lose all trust and respect in your boss right away. And the worst part is, some of these people are actually super qualified for the job πŸ’Ό, but because they're a mate, they get passed over for someone less capable πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ.

I mean, come on, politicians can't even be trusted to make good decisions about who gets a government job? It's like they're more interested in doing favors for their friends than actually getting things done 🀝. And now Labor is trying to fix it by creating new rules πŸ“œ, but I'm skeptical - will these changes actually stick or just get watered down by politicians wanting to keep the status quo? Only time will tell ⏰.
 
πŸ€• This whole 'Jobs for Mates' thing is super dodgy! Like, I get it, we all wanna help our mates out, but when it comes to making key decisions for the country, shouldn't we be focusing on getting the smartest person for the job? πŸ€“ It's not like it's rocket science, right?

The fact that politicians are choosing people based on loyalty and who they know rather than skills and qualifications is just embarrassing. And now the government's trying to fix it by introducing some new rules, but honestly, it feels like they're just patching a hole in a sinking ship πŸš’πŸ’¦.

I mean, what happened to transparency? Why can't we see who's applying for these jobs and why? It's all very secretive. And the fact that average Aussies think politicians are making decisions based on politics rather than merit is pretty damning. 😐 This whole thing needs a major shake-up, stat! πŸ’₯
 
I'm so worried πŸ€• about this 'Jobs for Mates' culture πŸ’ΌπŸ‘₯ it's like they're putting party politics over public service πŸ€πŸ˜’. Anyone can get appointed if you've got the right connections and not enough qualifications πŸ€·β€β™€οΈπŸ“š. That's just not fair βš–οΈπŸ‘Ž. They need to sort this out ASAP ⏱️πŸ’ͺ, get some fresh blood in πŸ‘₯, and make sure appointments are based on merit and expertise πŸ’‘πŸ“ˆ. This is a total shame 😞, losing trust in institutions and politicians... yikes 😷
 
I'm so over this jobs for mates culture πŸ™„... it's just another example of how out of touch our leaders are from regular folks like me. Like, who appoints their mate to a high-ranking position because they're "loyal" or something? Doesn't that just sound like a recipe for corruption and cronyism? And the fact that Labor is only now deciding to make changes to address it, after years of doing basically nothing about it... it's just frustrating πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. And what's with all these vague promises about "transparency" and "accountability"? How are they going to actually prevent this kind of thing from happening in the future? I need some real action here, not just a bunch of empty words πŸ’”.
 
Ugh, can you believe this? 🀯 I mean, come on government boards supposed to be independent but it sounds like they're just picking their mates. Like what's the point of even having rules if everyone's just gonna bend them to suit themselves? πŸ’” It's so demotivating when you see all these capable people being overlooked for "mates". πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And yeah, the public's already losing faith in institutions and politicians... it's like they're not even trying to make things right. πŸ˜’
 
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