The NSW government’s cyber security agency is falling short in its obligation to help councils deliver secure and trustworthy digital services, a report says.
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Bushfire grants porkbarrelling referred to ICAC
The NSW government has given the state’s corruption watchdog a report into the apparent porkbarrelling of bushfire recovery grants.
State agencies warned about over-reliance on consultants
High risk control deficiencies at NSW public sector agencies have increased, including over-reliance on consultants.
Scandal-plagued grants scheme ‘deficient’
The auditor general has found the Stronger Communities grants scheme was deficient in a number of aspects.
State govt assets worth $120b facing climate risks
NSW state government agencies aren’t being supported to manage climate risks like floods, bushfires and extreme weather that could affect billions of dollars worth of assets.
Cyber security failures at TfNSW, Sydney Trains
Transport for NSW and Sydney Trains are failing to manage ‘significant’ cyber security risks, the NSW Auditor General says.
Creative accounting hides $4b WestConnex blowout
The way WestConnex has been funded has under-stated the true cost of the project.
Homelessness strategy ‘unlikely to end homelessness’
The NSW homelessness strategy is likely to have only a limited effect.
Auditor pulls up emergency agencies
NSW emergency agencies have been pulled up for failing to implement recommendations to improve.
Audit finds gaps in procurement compliance
An audit has found gaps in procurement management that put councils at risk of waste and corruption.