Queensland government entities paid $3.1 billion in grants in 2022–23 with weak controls across most programs. The QAO's audit made 110 recommendations. Two years later, 34 (31%) remained outstanding. Four different IT systems plus a spreadsheet managed grant transparency across five departments.
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$3.1B of Australian taxpayer money was wasted at All Queensland Departments / Queensland Reconstruction Authority. Queensland government entities paid $3.1 billion in grants in 2022–23 with weak controls across most programs. The QAO's audit made 110 recommendations. Two years later, 34 (31%) remained outstanding. Four different IT systems plus a spreadsheet managed grant transparency across five departments.
Spread across Australia's 10.8 million households, that's roughly $287 per family — enough in total for funding roughly 26 public hospitals for a full year.
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