The Westminster Tradition
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TWT Ask Us Anything! Part 2 - culture and integrity agencies
Gepubliceerd: 14-10-2024 -
TWT Ask Us Anything! Part 1 - trust in government, and how we organise ourselves
Gepubliceerd: 30-9-2024 -
Finally, the APSC has published its findings about Robodebt: what did they find, and where to from here?
Gepubliceerd: 15-9-2024 -
Mr Bates v Post Office part 6 - information dead ends and accountability sinks
Gepubliceerd: 12-8-2024 -
Mr Bates v Post Office part 5 - prosecuting the innocent
Gepubliceerd: 29-7-2024 -
The Hon John Hill, on being a Minister
Gepubliceerd: 8-7-2024 -
Andrew Podger AO: Is Thodey public sector reform on Steroids or Valium?
Gepubliceerd: 24-6-2024 -
Andrew Podger AO: the induction, tenure and bravery of Secretaries
Gepubliceerd: 10-6-2024 -
The Essendon Footy Club supplements scandal (part 3): regulation in a changing world
Gepubliceerd: 27-5-2024 -
The Essendon Footy Club supplements scandal (part 2): what’s it like to investigate Australia’s biggest sports codes?
Gepubliceerd: 13-5-2024 -
The Royal Commission we should have? The 2013 Essendon Football Club supplements scandal
Gepubliceerd: 28-4-2024 -
Sue Vardon AO, inaugural CE of Centrelink: On learning while in the job
Gepubliceerd: 15-4-2024 -
Sue Vardon AO, inaugural CE of Centrelink: On lawyers
Gepubliceerd: 29-3-2024 -
'Do it now, get it right later': payment (in)accuracy in Centrelink - setting the stage for Robodebt
Gepubliceerd: 19-3-2024 -
Mr Bates v Post Office part 4 - the roll out of Horizon
Gepubliceerd: 4-3-2024 -
Mr Bates v Post Office part 3 - accepting a lemon
Gepubliceerd: 19-2-2024 -
Mr Bates v Post Office part 2 - a very poor procurement
Gepubliceerd: 6-2-2024 -
Mr Bates v Post Office - shades of Robodebt?
Gepubliceerd: 24-1-2024 -
Bonus episode: Sue Vardon AO - inaugural CE of Centrelink (1997-2004)
Gepubliceerd: 26-12-2023 -
16. Taking responsibility - lessons from Robodebt
Gepubliceerd: 30-11-2023
Unpacking lessons for the public service, starting with the Robodebt Royal Commission. In 2019, after three years, Robodebt was found to be unlawful. The Royal Commission process found it was also immoral and wildly inaccurate. Ultimately the Australian Government was forced to pay $1.8bn back to more than 470,000 Australians. In this podcast we dive deep into public policy failures like Robodebt and the British Post Office scandal - how they start, why they're hard to stop, and the public service lessons we shouldn't forget.