Calls for new govt body to keep tabs on suppliers' economic kudos
Review into the new Federal Government procurement rules recommends greater oversight of suppliers and their economic benefit to Australia.
Review into the new Federal Government procurement rules recommends greater oversight of suppliers and their economic benefit to Australia.
The two men at the centre of the University of Sydney ICT corruption inquiry being conducted by the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) have rejected allegations made by witnesses of dishonest dealings.
A public inquiry this week by the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) has revealed contractors awarded jobs at the University of Sydney, under the recruitment of Canberra Solutions, were substantially ripped off.
The Civil Contractors Federation of Tasmania has sent a stern message to NBN Co urging the company to continue with the National Broadband Network rollout as originally planned.
Chasing business debts for a fairer system sees the Australian Tax Commissioner Michael D’Ascenzo setting his sights on superannuation. Now the directors’ penalty regime will see all directors made personally liable for any unpaid superannuation guarantee contributions.
Today’s workforce is expanding to include a growing number of contractors, despite high-profile security incidents. This paper identifies how to mitigate risks in what’s often a necessary business decision. · Many businesses don’t really have the luxury of asking, “can we afford the risk of a contractor?” · Companies like Target, Cogent Healthcare, Stanford Hospital, Beebe Healthcare and even the EPA have had breaches that were the result of “temporary” access · A substantial roadblock to productivity is granting them access to necessary systems, which in many cases house sensitive information