ABC employee benefits expenditure rose AUD 35.266 Million in 2022, "partly due to the increased use of employees for content creation" - No indication of content contracts being put out to tender

 by Ganesh Sahathevan 


                                      


The extract above is from page 148 of the  Australian Broadcasting Corporation's  Annual  Report 2022. There is no indication anywhere in the 2022 annual report that these content contracts were  put out to tender.

There is no explanation as to why existing employees were paid extra, or whether some employees were offered contract creation contracts. 

There is no indication of how much the employees were paid, or what the content creation contracts were worth. There is also no indication of who these employees were. 


The claim that there was "on offsetting reduction against suppliers' expenses" states the obvious. The real question is what the cost might have been if the work had been put out to tender. 

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