Amid integrity issues, Queensland government faces board appointment questions raised in Auditor-General's report
The Queensland government's recruitment processes for state-owned corporations have come under scrutiny by the Queensland Audit Office, with a report finding positions should be advertised publicly to improve transparency and that no data is collected on the diversity of board members.
In its latest report, the Queensland Audit Office examined how four state government departments — which were responsible for the largest government boards — appointed and renewed members.
The review included Queensland Health; the Department of Employment, Small business and Training; the Department of Regional Development, Manufacturing and Water; and Queensland Treasury.
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