A $4 million grant might be a mere blip in the scheme of things, but that tiny sum, pledged by Scott Morrison to a religious rehab centre, tells us all we need to know about the degradation of government under his leadership. It also tells us why the Liberal Party is — or should be — unelectable until it changes its culture from the top.
The grant to Perth’s Esther Foundation was picked apart by the Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) in an examination of the $2 billion Community Health and Hospitals Program (CHHP) grants program released this week. Alert readers may have noted that the office’s work confirmed much of what Crikey had reported in February last year in our investigative series which revealed the religious abuse inflicted on vulnerable young women who had nowhere to turn. As a result of those revelations, the Esther Foundation was closed down amid a WA parliamentary inquiry into its operations.
Then prime minister Morrison was a central figure in allocating money to the centre which had been established by a Pentecostal Christian believer and which had used exorcisms and all-night “pray the gay away” prayer sessions as a form of therapy for women with psychological and emotional problems. (Esther was also supported by local Pentecostal churches.)
Good taste prevents us from pointing out the link to the former prime minister’s own Pentecostal religious beliefs, but there you have it.
But this wasn’t the only grant which the Esther Foundation received in the run-up to the 2019 election. The foundation also received $630,000 to improve its security, signed off by then-home affairs minister Peter Dutton under the Safer Communities Fund. A separate ANAO audit found that funding decisions were “not appropriately informed by departmental briefings” and that for the majority of decisions, the basis for the decision was not clearly recorded.
Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss.
Is it a surprise that the new Liberal leader carries exactly the same baggage as the old one when it comes to respecting transparency and process? What an inheritance.
The stain of Morrison, which is evident in the $4 million Esther grant, has spread far and wide. In truth it is yet to be fully calculated but it has infected the Liberal Party all the way up to its current leadership.
The dodgy grant process was run through the office of then-health minister Greg Hunt. The fast-tracked grant application was supported by then-local member Ken Wyatt, who was defending a marginal seat at the time.
And of course there is the damage to the Australian Public Service.
When Crikey last year contacted the federal Health Department for comment on the evidence we had found, we were unable to get a straight answer on how the grant had come to be — in particular what due process had been done. Courtesy of the ANAO audit, we now know that the grant was made before and despite the Australian government solicitor’s office warning that making the grant would likely be without lawful authority.
We know much else besides. The Health Department had not done necessary financial checks; Esther was funded for expenses that were not covered by grant guidelines.
Yet at the time the Health Department did not provide Crikey with that information, even though it was responsible for administering the grant and dispensing the millions of taxpayer dollars. The department, in other words, stymied legitimate media inquiries and in effect protected its political masters, as well as itself.
The Health Department’s behaviour also showed the evident pressure it was under to find a way to account for the spending of public money on Morrison’s Esther fancy. It disputed that the Esther grant was made under the health and hospitals program (the one audited by the ANAO) and said it had come from other parts of the 2019-2020 budget. Ultimately it altered the public record to say it had come from both sources.
As a final echo of the Esther saga, it is worth adding a further, unexplained Morrison government grant of close to $2 million to a drug and alcohol rehab centre backed by Hillsong Church.
As Crikey reported last year, the Morrison government approved the funding in the weeks before the 2019 election to an organisation called one80TC, described by one former resident as a “Hillsong indoctrination centre with a mild interest in rehab”.
According to information provided to Crikey at the time the Morrison government stepped in to ensure the facility was funded despite a federal Health Department decision not to fund.
Crikey asked the department for an explanation but it declined at the time to give us a response.
Meanwhile, Scott Morrison sits in Parliament where he has remained silent on his support for Esther’s brand of rehab despite widespread media coverage over the last 12 months, spurred by Crikey‘s revelations, of the horrors that took place behind its walls.
Morrison will go down in history as one of Australia’s worst Prime Ministers and his mate Dutton should be careful of skeletons in his closet.
I hope, on the one hand, these troglodytes keep the Dutts as their leader: however, on the other, I see Albo fumbling his way into the war machine which the US wants to impose.
Thankfully Dutton is only marking time until he is summoned by the NACC (like most of the remaining crew of desperadoes)……..
…..but the damage they have jointly and severally inflicted on the Australian polity will endure for years.
Scotty had a permanent arrogant sneer while Dutton always wears a scowl.
Smirko the dud likes to smirk more widely when he thinks he is cleverer than everyone else.
He had better hope the job promised by Boris the awful comes through in dear old blighty, or he will be spending an inordinate time in front of the NACC.
‘…one of…’? Surely, absolutely in a category of his own.
There’s something deeply disturbing in the Morrison id/m.o. – the ‘voices’/values that seem to drive him to do what he does and says – the depths of amorality that he’ll sink too to further his own ends, while claiming divine inspiration – but what’s more disturbing is that he won Cook again….
He won Cook again!
Therein lies the problem. His constituents do not read Crikey, or (apparently) get any other information to alter their preconceptions. That probably indicates that the present government is not as secure as I, and many of your readers, would like.
Unless Albo calls an election early, to nail another three years while it looks unloseable, there are two years left in this parliament. Morrison is unlikely to last that long – rumours of his imminent resignation have been circulating for a while. So a Cook by-election seems likely.
Not long ago, people said the (Fraudulently-Named) so-called “Liberals” (FNL) couldn’t lose Warringah, Mackellar, North Sydney, Wentworth, Goldstein, Kooyong and Curtin. Then there were Teals, firstly in Warringah 2019 (disclosure: Zali happens to be my MP), then in the other six FNL-unloseable electorates in 2022.
I’ll bet two packets of TimTams (blue packet, double-choc, the best) that the FNL lose. Who wants to bet otherwise? Hands up.
When “Labor” calls an election what are they going to run on, their record of more of the same tory-lite ratbaggery?
Their election slogan will probably be “Labor: Not as bad as the other lot.” They won’t win Cook, and probably never will. Now, do you want to bet against the Teals in Cook, for the aforementioned TimTams, or not?
In wishful thinking mode I hope that they run on what their real agenda is – as set by their rank & file.
I think that the fact that he won Cook again says more about the conservative voters in that electorate than anything else. They are not stupid, they know which side is up. They are not nice people. In the tradition of the typical Liberal Party voter, they represent greed and selfishness.
Really? Security of the present gov’t is not something any sane person should wish for.
Cook voters like the on the Gold Coast (more crooks per square metre than anywhere else) is parochial, selfish, smug and very right wing and will vote for a monster like failed furniture salesman Fat Kelly in next door Hughes. What happened to Kelly’s serial sex predator who is facing court Kelly stood by him till the end.
There’s not much to say really.
Under LNP governments we are as bad as our northerly Asian neighbours, whom we bag incessantly.
One can but hope the “Limbo Bar” that the LNP used for its criteria is more a “Pole Vault bar” under Labor.
If it wasn’t fo the fact that their game-plan necessitates an “enemy” who poses a “clear and present danger” that can only be countered by the valiant Warrior Knights of The LNP (never mind that the “enemy” also happened to be our biggest trading partner), I am quite sure that Dutton and chums would have gleefully implemented the exact same internal control measures that they condemned in the CCP…………
………..in fact they’d probably have employed them as “Consultants”.
Hyperbole doesn’t help your point. In fact in 2020 Australia was rate as far, far less corrupt than all Asian countries apart from Singapore:
https://www.transparency.org/en/cpi/2020
Ester Foundation sounds like Perth’s version of Mercy Ministries – a Hillsong group that stole from the vulnerable, lied about the mental health support and ostracised same sex attracted teens. They were so dodgy the ACCC had to intervene.
As Senator Barbara Pocock said people spend days applying for grant funding with a small chance of success while Team Morrison showers largesse onto mates and undeserving outfits.
The 2022 federal election saw two Senators Pocock elected – Barbara from SA and David from ACT. Both are proving to be great additions to the Senate.