Mr Chris Enright
Pursuant to Resolution 5(7)(b) of the Senate of 25 February 1988
Reply to speech by Senator Kitching
(27 November 2019)
In the Senate on 27 November 2019, without any evidence or supporting material,
Senator Kimberley Kitching made a range of unfounded, personal and false
allegations about me in my role as the Executive Director of the Registered
Organisations Commission (ROC). Any person who has read or may read the relevant
Hansard is unlikely to gain a balanced understanding of it in the absence of an
explanation about the context of my previous interaction with Senator Kitching. To
the extent there is any cogency about them, I entirely reject all of Senator Kitching’s
allegations.
The context of my previous interaction with Senator Kitching, relevant to her
allegations, is that I personally investigated serious allegations about her misconduct
in 2013 when I was the Director of the Regulatory Compliance of the Fair Work
Commission (FWC). Specifically, I investigated a whistleblower disclosure that,
among other things, in her former role as the General Manager of the Victoria No 1
Branch of the HSU, Ms Kitching facilitated officials and employees of the Branch
making false declarations in order to fraudulently obtain right of entry (ROE) permits
from the FWC. After comprehensively investigating these matters, I wrote to Ms
Kitching in summary advising her that I proposed to find on the evidence that she had
falsely completed on-line Right of Entry tests and had thereby facilitated officials and
employees making false declarations in order to fraudulently obtain right of entry
permits.
Rather than my making any formal findings, I instead requested that the President of
the FWC re-allocate the ROE investigation to a member of the FWC Tribunal so that
potential witnesses could give evidence and all parties could be legally represented.
In 2014 and while relying on, among other things, my ROE investigation documents, TURC Commissioner Heydon found that Ms Kitching sat online right of entry tests
for HSU officials.
Former VP Watson held hearings in 2014 and 2015 directly arising from my ROE
investigation. He found that Ms Kitching had performed multiple right of entry tests
for HSU officials and he revoked a number of fraudulently obtained entry permits.
The decision of VP Watson was appealed to a Full Bench of the FWC who dismissed
the appeal.
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