$53.3B
Total identified
32
Findings total
26
Agencies covered
32
Ministers named
All findingsWorst ministersWorst agenciesWorst contractorsBy electorate

Worst agencies on record

Ranked by total dollars in FWA findings

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Rank Agency Total $ Findings Drill down
1 Department of Defence $9.5B 4 View findings →
2 Australian Public Service Commission $7.8B 2 View findings →
3 National Disability Insurance Agency / Services Australia $6.0B 1 View findings →
4 Services Australia $5.1B 2 View findings →
5 Multiple (whole-of-government) $5.0B 1 View findings →
6 National Disability Insurance Agency $3.3B 1 View findings →
7 Department of Defence / Infrastructure Australia $3.1B 1 View findings →
8 Department of Defence (Royal Australian Navy) $2.7B 1 View findings →
9 Department of Finance $2.1B 1 View findings →
10 Department of Health and Aged Care $2.0B 2 View findings →
11 Services Australia / Department of Health and Aged Care $1.5B 1 View findings →
12 Department of Defence (Guided Weapons & Explosive Ordnance) $1.2B 1 View findings →
13 Department of Infrastructure $1.2B 1 View findings →
14 Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission $890.0M 1 View findings →
15 Department of Finance / Treasury / Multiple Agencies $697.4M 1 View findings →
16 Australian War Memorial $550.0M 1 View findings →
17 Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications $290.0M 1 View findings →
18 Australian Electoral Commission / Political Parties $129.6M 1 View findings →
19 Department of Social Services $80.6M 1 View findings →
20 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australian Passport Office) $50.0M 1 View findings →
21 Australian Electoral Commission $30.0M 1 View findings →
22 Department of Education, Skills and Employment $29.8M 1 View findings →
23 Department of Home Affairs $24.3M 1 View findings →
24 Bureau of Meteorology $22.0M 1 View findings →
25 Australian Submarine Agency $12.7M 1 View findings →
26 Minerals Council of Australia / Coal Australia → Liberal Party / LNP $6.2M 1 View findings →

The Full Reckoning

3 active investigations. 3 completed. 26 in the queue.

Rank Finding Amount Status
1 Up to $6 billion stolen from disabled Australians every year — and the agency admits it had 'no real control' until 2024 $6.0B Active
2 $5 billion in wrong pension payments — 3 years, every quarter a miss $5.0B Active
3 $2.7 billion gap: Australia's navy ships suffering 'catastrophic failures' $2.7B Active
4 $7.8 billion of your taxes paid to consultants who left nothing behind $7.8B Investigated
5 $3.3 billion in dodgy NDIS claims slipped through because nobody was watching $3.3B Investigated
6 CIMIC Donated $540K to Labor, Liberal and Nationals — Collected $3.1B in Government Construction, 41% Without Open Tender $3.1B Investigated
7 Coming Soon 🔜 Pending
8 Coming Soon 🔜 Pending
9 Coming Soon 🔜 Pending
10 Coming Soon 🔜 Pending
11 Coming Soon 🔜 Pending
12 Coming Soon 🔜 Pending
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31 Coming Soon 🔜 Pending
32 Coming Soon 🔜 Pending
$53.3B total waste identified — and counting $53.3B