“We are bringing the 457 Visa class to an end,” Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said yesterday. “It’s lost its credibility.”
To take the Prime Minister at his word, this has been a serious failing of the Coalition government, which has overseen the 457 visa program since its election in 2013. Indeed, the Coalition commissioned a review of the program in 2014 that was completed in September 2014. And the government responded to that review in March 2015. The reforms, the government said at the time, “will be progressed before the end of the 2015-16 programme [sic] year.”
But two years later, the government says it has lost credibility. So someone has stuffed up on the Coalition’s watch — particularly as the 2014 review identified plenty of opportunities for the Department of Immigration to improve its monitoring of the program to ensure greater compliance with program requirements.
Peter Dutton has been Immigration Minister since December 2014. Immigration Secretary Mike Pezzullo has been in charge there since October 2014. The 457 visa program has “lost credibility” under them, according to the Prime Minister; evidently they failed to properly implement the review recommendations.
Normally, to have the Prime Minister himself declare that a critical skilled worker program that thousands of businesses rely has been administered so badly that it has “lost credibility” and needs to be abolished, would be a serious black mark for the minister and secretary that have overseen the program — and particularly the latter. Peter Dutton, after all, doesn’t process visa applications and monitor compliance personally. That’s the Department’s job — and one that evidently it has spectacularly failed to do, if the Prime Minister is to be believed.
In fact, if you tote up the Department of Immigration’s failures in recent years, the list is almost Brandisian in length. The offshore processing management flaws savaged by the auditor-general. The strange way Transfield kept winning badly run tender processes and the regular and massive cost blow-outs for those contracts. A howler in its annual report. The Operation Fortitude farce. Attempts to cover up and gag people who revealed widespread abuse of offshore detainees, and not one but two apologies and compensation payouts to contractor Save The Children and its staff for a fictional claim that they had encouraged detainee self-harm. The lie that the murdered Reza Barati had been trying to escape the Manus Island facility. The secrecy and deception surrounding Operation Sovereign Borders and the repeated attempts to hunt down whistleblowers and journalists. Pezzullo’s hysterical attack on refugee advocates and the media for causing problems in offshore detention camps. The failure of Pezzullo to consult with counterparts in other countries about Astralia’s citizenship-stripping proposal.
Most of these events have happened on Pezzullo’s watch. Pezzullo has overseen the militarisation of Immigration, and has been behind the persistent push to transform Immigration into what is inevitably called a “Homeland Security-style” domestic security agency, despite the constant flow of evidence that his department is fundamentally incapable of some of the most basic tasks public servants are asked to undertake, like running a tender process without breaking the law or triggering major probity concerns. Now, one of the most important migration programs has “lost credibility” on his watch too. Perhaps at some point the government will get the message about the problems at Immigration?
The 457 visa announcement is an attempt to influence the next Newspoll in Turnbull’s favour. Because it is one scheme being replaced with another very similar scheme, voters should recognise it for what it is: another heroic but empty gesture from an utterly pathetic and discredited prime minister.
“In fact, if you tote up the Department of Immigration’s failures in recent years,….” TL:DR
Save us the time Bernard, give us the list of things that Immigration has handled that they haven’t completely mucked up.
“… if the Prime Minister is to be believed” indeed.
No longer a “Public Service” but a government service – serving a government with all it’s human failings.
But wait, there’s more – now they want to relocate Departments to regional areas –
to make Jethro look less a selfish prat having moved APVMA to his electorate on a political whim. Like some petty “chess master” moving living ‘pieces’ around a board?
Sell up wherever you are now – and move to wherever suits the Minister’s fancy? Buy a house in a town with limited services compared to a city – get your other half to quit their job – in the hope of landing another one in the provinces, uproot your kids and the rest of the family. Then face having to eventually sell in “the bush”, to buy back in areas of greater services – with that price differential?
No worries – this is just “Your Limited News Party @ Work”.
The last time Nash hit the headlines was when she was covering for Furnival – misleading the Senate, another “accountability black hole” – March 2014.
Pezullo has been a serial failure ever since he was merely Comptroller of Customs back in 2011 – after yet more corrupt officers were busted – “it is their effectiveness that makes them targets for criminals to corrupt!”?
Anyone remember the result of his enquiry promising “root & branch reform” in 2102, 2013, 2014?
Nah, me neither.
Still he is a perfect fit for Dunnuttin, an utterly amoral & incompetent lackey.