Chapter 1
Introduction
1.1
On 13 May 2014 the Senate referred the following documents to the committee
for examination and report in relation to its portfolios:
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Particulars of proposed expenditure in respect of the year ending
on 30 June 2015 [Appropriation Bill (No. 1) 2014–2015].
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Particulars of certain proposed expenditure in respect of the
year ending on 30 June 2015 [Appropriation Bill (No. 2) 2014–2015]; and
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Particulars of proposed expenditure in relation to the
parliamentary departments in respect of the year ending on 30 June 2015[1].
1.2
The committee is responsible for the examination of the following
portfolios:
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Health;
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Social Services; and
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Human Services.
1.3
The committee was required to report to the Senate on its consideration
of 2014–2015 budget estimates on Tuesday 24 June 2014.[2]
An extension of time to report until the 26 June 2014 was granted.[3]
Details of hearings
1.4
The committee considered the Portfolio Budget Statements (PBS) 2014–2015
for the Social Services portfolio, the Human Services portfolio, and the Health
portfolio, at hearings from 2 June 2014 to 5 June 2014 (inclusive). The
hearings were conducted in accordance with the agreed agenda outlined as
follows:
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Monday 2 and Tuesday 3 June 2014 — Health portfolio
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Wednesday 4 June 2014 — Social Services portfolio
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Thursday 5 June 2013 — Social Services portfolio and Human
Services
1.5
The committee heard evidence from the following Senators:
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Senator the Hon Fiona Nash, Assistant Minister for Health (and representing
the Minister for Health).
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Senator the Hon Mitch Fifield, Assistant Minister for Social
Services (representing the Minister for Social Services)
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Senator the Hon Concetta Fierravanti-Wells, Parliamentary
Secretary to the Minister for Social Services (representing the Minister for
Social Services)
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Senator the Hon Marise Payne, Minister for Human Services.
1.6
Evidence was also provided by the following:
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Ms Jane Halton, Secretary of the Department of Health;
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Mr Finn Pratt, Secretary of the Department of Social Services;
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Ms Kathryn Campbell, Secretary of the Department of Human
Services; and
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officers representing the departments and agencies covered by the
estimates before the committee.
1.7
The committee also considered budget expenditure at a hearing on Friday
6 June 2014 pursuant to Senate resolution 127 of 13 February 2014. This
resolution provides that an additional hearing of a committee considering
estimates is taken to be required where any three members of the committee
notify the chair of the requirement, in writing.[4]
Senators Brown, Peris and Siewert provided this letter to the chair requesting
an additional hearing to examine the Department of Human Services. Explanations
relating to the estimates were received from Senator the Hon Marise Payne.
Officers from the Department of Human Services were in attendance.
1.8
The committee held a hearing on Thursday 19 June 2014 pursuant to a
motion for leave to meet during sitting.[5]
Explanations relating to the estimates were received from Senator the Hon Concetta
Fierravanti-Wells. Officers from the Department of Social Services were in
attendance.
1.9
The committee thanks the ministers, departmental secretaries and
officers for their assistance and cooperation during the hearings.
Questions on Notice
1.10
In accordance with Standing Order 26, the date for submission to the committee
of written answers to questions or additional information relating to the
expenditure is 25 July 2014.
1.11
Answers to questions taken on notice and tabled documents relating to
the committee's hearings will be tabled in the Senate. Answers to questions on
notice and additional information may be accessed via the committee's website.
Hansard transcripts
1.12
The committee discussed many of the expenditure proposals and
information contained in the PBS. These discussions are detailed in the
committee’s Hansard transcripts of 2 June 2014 to 6 June 2014
(inclusive) and 19 June 2014, copies of which will be tabled in the Senate. Hansard
transcripts of the estimates proceedings are also accessible on the committee’s
website.
1.13
References to the Hansard transcript are to the proof Hansard; page
numbers may vary between the proof and the official Hansard transcript.
Changes in the PBS
1.14
There are no changes to the Ministry since Additional Estimates 2013–14.
Procedural issues
1.15
The following procedural issues during the committee's hearings were
noted.
Grounds for not answering questions
1.16
The committee notes that no formal claims for public interest immunity
were made. However, there were instances during the committee's hearings,
particularly during the committee's questioning of ASADA,[6]
where officers declined to provide requested information without reference to a
properly formed public interest immunity claim. The committee reminds officers
that there is no discretion to withhold information during the consideration of
estimates without some specific indication of the harm to the public interest
that could result from the disclosure of the information and draws officers'
attention to the order of the Senate of 13 May 2009.[7]
1.17
During questioning on discretionary grants programmes, officers of the
Department of Social Services expressed concern at providing some requested details
due to probity issues related to a current tender process. Officers advised
that the material would be made public as part of this process on 19 June 2014.
The Secretary took on notice to refer to the Minister the question of whether
there were public interest grounds for not providing the information. The
committee determined to hold an additional estimates hearing on 19 June 2014 to
facilitate examination of the discretionary grants programmes in greater detail.[8]
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