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$52.0M

State Penalties Enforcement Registry: $52 Million ICT System Never Implemented

The State Penalties Enforcement Registry (SPER) spent more than $52 million on an ICT system that was never implemented. The QAO cited this as part of a systemic pattern of Queensland public sector ICT projects that go over budget and fail to deliver.

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What This Means

$52.0M of Australian taxpayer money was wasted at Department of Justice. The State Penalties Enforcement Registry (SPER) spent more than $52 million on an ICT system that was never implemented. The QAO cited this as part of a systemic pattern of Queensland public sector ICT projects that go over budget and fail to deliver.

Spread across Australia's 10.8 million households, that's roughly $5 per family — enough in total for covering the university fees of 1,733 students.

  • The State Penalties Enforcement Registry (SPER) spent more than $52 million on an ICT system that was never implemented.
  • The QAO cited this as part of a systemic pattern of Queensland public sector ICT projects that go over budget and fail to deliver.
Amount Spent
$52,000,000
Original Estimate
Not specified
Waste / Overrun
$52,000,000
AI Confidence
0%

Analysis

Category: waste
Severity: high
Agency: Department of Justice
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