There should be hefty fines, or even gaol time, for such blatant political interference by APS employees.
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Yep.
The best we got was that he likely won't rewarded for it.
"On Friday, a new pay determination that could seek to strip secretaries of their entitlements if they breach the public service code of conduct was signed off by the Remuneration Tribunal. "
The Guardian had a better way of explaining it.
"On Friday, the government’s salary umpire, the Remuneration Tribunal, quietly made a ruling revoking a requirement that secretaries and agency heads receive a payout if they’re sacked for breaching the rules."
Imagine that.
Before Friday last week, a Department Secretary purposely and flagrantly breaking the rules could expect a payout for doing so.
I'm sure they get to keep the money they received while on paid leave pending any inquiry, which makes the arguments for penalties and fines even stronger.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Mike Pezzullo, the head of the Home Affairs Department, was considered one of the most influential figures in the machinery of government even before alleged private conversations with a Liberal powerbroker exposed he had seemingly spent years using a political backchannel to influence prime ministers and undermine others.
Following the leaked text exchanges, Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil stood aside Mr Pezzullo and referred the matter to the Australian Public Service Commission to investigate.
"This action was based on a recommendation to me by the secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet and the Australian Public Service Commissioner, following an independent inquiry by Lynelle Briggs," he said.
The prime minister thanked Ms Briggs for conducting the inquiry and added that Stephanie Foster would continue to act as secretary of the department until a permanent appointment was made.
Two weeks earlier, the government acted similarly, in announcing a Chinese warship had injured Australian Navy personnel, about 90 minutes after Mr Albanese held a press conference in the US.
Nine Newspapers and 60 Minutes reported in conversations spanning five years Mr Pezzullo allegedly undermined Coalition ministers and public servants, particularly those who he viewed were standing in the way of a home affairs super department.
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its good this guy is finally getting consequences. he has been a slimebag for years