I think it's worth going back to an article in the Can'tberra Times from September;
Airservices callous and wasteful, say
unions
Airservices Australia's approach to hiring consultants has been
"callous and wasteful", according to its workplace unions.
Aviation industry figures were calling on Friday for "heads to roll" over the agency's lack of probity, cost control and its failure to get "value for money" from consultancies on the $1.5 billion OneSKY air traffic control system, revealed in a scathing National Audit Office report.
The Community and Public Sector Union, which has many members facing the loss of their jobs at Airservices, says the agency has been caught out by the National Audit Office after spending $9 million on external consultants ICCPM while moving to sack almost 1000 staff.
The
consultancy rates were up to 30 per cent higher than the Defence Department was paying ICCPM, the auditors found, with
one lucrative contract processed by a senior Airservices executive who was married to ICCPM's chief executive.
The probe by the ANAO looked into Airservices' use of a consultancy firm during its $1.5 billion OneSKY air traffic control and navigation project after a Senate committee alleged "dodgy dealings" with ICCPM.
Now Airservices is in the midst of sacking up to 1000 of its workers, saying it can no longer afford them.
The government's response to the audit was more muted than the unions' with
Transport Minister Darren Chester saying he had met with Airservices and told its management he expected improvements in the wake of the Audit Office's report.
CPSU deputy national president Rupert Evans came out swinging on Friday, attacking Airservices' senior management and alleging "callous and wasteful" conduct.
"It beggars belief that they would be wasting millions of dollars on consultants, then turn around and sack hundreds of staff on the grounds that they're broke," the union official said.
"It's entirely unfair and unacceptable that staff are paying the price for the questionable practices of Airservices management.
"Hardworking people who have committed their careers to the safety of Australia's skies are being thrown on the scrapheap so a few consultants can cash in.
"There has been growing unease and disquiet for some time among our members about the way that Airservices' senior management is operating and this audit absolutely reinforces thatconcern.
"Management's inability to properly deal with consultants casts serious doubt on their ability to be trusted with anything, let alone the safety of Australia's airspace or management of money."
Technical union Professional Australia joined aviation identity Dick Smith in calling for the resignation of Airservices chief executive Jason Harfield.
"The failure to ensure the proper management of probity concerns and conflict of interest issues let alone get value for money fell within the remit of the current CEO," union official Dave Smith said.
"These failings shouldn't have made him a candidate for the CEO position and should see him resign."
Airservices, Mr Harfield and ICCPM have all declined to comment and maintained their public silence on Friday.
Mr Chester's office said in a statement that he expected to see improvements from Airservices in the wake of the ANAO report.
"The report highlights a number of areas where Airservices can improve its procurement and performance," the statement read.
"Airservices has accepted all of the report's six recommendations.
The minister has met with the CEO of Airservices to discuss the report and expressed his expectations on the timely delivery of any changes as a result of the report's recommendations."
Link here;
http://www.canberratimes.com.au/national...r7i4c.html
My comments;
1. It's blatantly obvious that the ASA Board must be terminated. Under the current members tenure ASA has dive-bombed into a loss making outfit, for no logical reason other than the fact that the entity has been mismanaged at an executive decision making advisory level - the Board.
2. Purple Haze has proudly boasted that he is the Grand Wizard of OneSly. A totally mismanaged billion dollar project at the CEO level of the organisation. There is no doubt the Board ducked up with his appointment, despite the never ending warnings. The ANAO report, numerous inquiries and public knowledge of mismanagement are proving that the Board and it's decision making abilities are flawed, unprofessional and amateurish.
3. The public (taxpayer), ASA unions, aviation industry and stakeholders and ASA's staff have lost all confidence in the CEO and the Board, with a lack of confidence growing by the day in Minister Selfie Chester's ability to handle the imploding mess. All Chester can do is 'meet with ASA' and 'discuss his expectations'!! Is this government serious?? Meet and discuss? What are you doing Goldman Sachs Turnbull and Piss Trough Joyce? How about trading 'meet and discuss' with 'sack and replace'? There is no longer any option. The spotlight is becoming brighter on ASA, the investigations more in depth and the trail of shit even wider. If Sachs Turnbull and Joyce don't shuffle 'Chester the beautiful' to another portfolio and roll the ASA Board and CEO, soon, I believe the Senators and investigators will inevitably expose a sordid mess at such a high level that the Turnbull Government by default will be handing Bill Short'one and White Elephant Albanese an election golden goose. Chester and his wet lettuce leaf need to be composted.
TICK TOCK hums the ASA clock