Chapter 1
Additional Estimates 2014–15
1.1
On 12 February 2015 the Senate referred the following to the Senate
Finance and Public Administration Legislation Committee (the committee) for
examination and report:
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Particulars of proposed additional expenditure in respect of the
year ending on 30 June 2015 [Appropriation Bill (No. 3) 2014-2015];
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Particulars of certain proposed additional expenditure in respect
of the year ending on 30 June 2015 [Appropriation Bill (No. 4) 2014-2015];
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Particulars of proposed additional expenditure in relation to the
parliamentary departments in respect of the year ending on 30 June 2015
[Appropriation (Parliamentary Departments) Bill (No. 2) 2014-15]; and
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Final budget outcome 2013-14.[1]
Portfolio coverage
1.2
The committee has responsibility for examining the expenditure and
outcomes of the following:
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Parliament;[2]
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Prime Minister and Cabinet Portfolio;
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Finance Portfolio; and
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Cross Portfolio Indigenous Matters.
Portfolio Additional Estimates Statements 2014-15
1.3
The Portfolio Additional Estimates Statements (PAES) 2014-15 for the
Department of Parliamentary Services (DPS), the Prime Minister and Cabinet
Portfolio (PM&C Portfolio), and the Finance Portfolio were tabled in the
Senate on 12 February 2015.
1.4
DPS will receive additional funding of $127.1 million over the forward
estimates to upgrade security infrastructure and support systems. DPS will also
receive $1.6 million as a supplementation to support a voluntary redundancy
program in 2014-15.[3]
1.5
As a result of new measures announced in the Mid-Year Economic and
Fiscal Outlook (MYEFO), and government decisions since MYEFO, the PM&C
Portfolio resources have been modified for the Department of PM&C, the
Office of National Assessments, the Office of the Commonwealth Ombudsman, the
Office of the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security, and the Office of
the Official Secretary to the Governor-General.[4]
1.6
Additional estimates and variations being sought for the Finance
Portfolio relate to the Department of Finance and the Australian Electoral
Commission.[5]
Hearings
1.7
The committee held public hearings on 23, 24 and 27 February 2015. The
parliamentary departments and the Prime Minister and Cabinet Portfolio
(excluding the Office of the Official Secretary to the Governor-General and Indigenous
matters) were examined on 23 February, the Office of the Official Secretary to
the Governor-General and the Finance Portfolio were examined on 24 February,
and the Cross Portfolio Indigenous Matters hearing was held on 27 February
2015.
1.8
The committee took evidence from the President of the Senate, Senator
the Hon Stephen Parry, and the following Ministers accompanied by officers of
relevant departments and agencies:
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Senator the Hon Eric Abetz, the Minister for Employment and
Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service, representing the
Prime Minister;
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Senator the Hon Michaelia Cash, Assistant Minister for
Immigration and Border Protection, and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for
Women;
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Senator the Hon Mathias Cormann, Minister for Finance;
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Senator the Hon Michael Ronaldson, Minister for Veterans' Affairs
and Special Minister of State; and
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Senator the Hon Nigel Scullion, Minister for Indigenous Affairs.
1.9
The committee expresses its appreciation for the assistance of the
President, Ministers and the officers who appeared.
1.10
Over the course of the hearings, the committee took evidence from the
following departments and agencies:
Parliamentary departments
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Department of the Senate
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Parliamentary Budget Office
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Department of Parliamentary Services
Prime Minister and Cabinet
Portfolio
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Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (including the
Office for Women and excluding Outcome 2 – Indigenous)
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Independent National Security Legislation Monitor
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Australian National Audit Office
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Australian Public Service Commission
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Office of the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security
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Office of the Official Secretary to the Governor-General
Finance Portfolio
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ASC Pty Ltd
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Department of Finance
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ComSuper
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Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation
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Future Fund Management Agency
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Australian Electoral Commission
Cross Portfolio Indigenous Matters
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Northern Land Council
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Office of Township Leasing
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Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations
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Indigenous Business Australia
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Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (Outcome 2 –
Indigenous)
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Department of Health (in relation to Indigenous Health issues)
1.11
The Office of the Commonwealth Ombudsman was released prior to its
appearance time on 23 February 2015.
Late provision of answers to questions on notice
1.12
Senators sought an explanation for the late provision of answers to
questions on notice from the Supplementary Budget Estimates 2014-15 round for
the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (PM&C), including
questions relating to Cross Portfolio Indigenous Matters.[6]
The committee had initially set 5 December 2014 as the due date for
answers and subsequently extended it to 31 December 2014.[7]
PM&C provided the responses at 5.26pm on 13 February 2015. Minister Abetz
advised the committee that:
One of the reasons, I am told, for the 157 questions from the
October 2014 hearings is that 85 of those questions were all-agency questions
which required a lot of coordination between the various ministerial
offices—and regrettably the Christmas leave period extended the period in which
answers were provided.[8]
1.13
It was revealed at the Cross Portfolio Indigenous Matters hearing that the
relevant answers were provided to the office of Minister Scullion for clearance
on 19 November 2014 and an explanation was sought on the reason for
the delay. Minister Scullion advised the committee:
...at this moment in time I am not able to throw light on that.
All I can say is these circumstances will not happen again.[9]
1.14
The answers for the PM&C Portfolio Indigenous bodies were also
provided on 13 February 2015, but required clarification from PM&C on
the reason a number of answers were omitted. Further advice has been provided
for some agencies, however, some answers remain outstanding.
Appearance of the Electoral Commissioner
1.15
During examination of the Australian Electoral Commission, the Secretary
of the Department of Finance, Ms Jane Halton PSM, made comments during the
committee's questioning of the Electoral Commissioner, Mr Tom Rogers.[10]
1.16
The committee notes that the Electoral Commissioner is the accountable
authority of the Commission and he can determine whether and/or how to answer a
question without direction.
1.17
The committee has written to Ms Halton to draw her attention to this
matter.
Questions on notice and Hansard transcripts
1.18
The committee has set 10 April 2015 as the date for the return of
answers to questions on notice arising from the Additional Estimates 2014–15 hearings. This
information, together with the Hansard transcripts of proceedings of hearings,
are published on the committee's website at:
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/fapactte/estimates/add1415/index.
Note on references
1.19
References to the estimates Hansard are to the proof Hansard; page
numbers may vary between the proof and the official Hansard transcript.
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