Jobs for the boys? The limits of limited tendering
November 2019
The Coalition Government appointed former Liberal staffer to a $500,000 a year job through a limited tender.
The Coalition Government appointed former Liberal staffer Adam Boynton interim national skills commissioner, a job paying $500,000 a year, through a limited tender that was not open to all and was exempt from procurement rules that guarantee fairness and impartiality. Boyton is a former policy director and chief of staff to the former NSW Liberal leader John Brogden.
Employment and skills minister Michaelia Cash said Cabinet appointed Boynton after an “open merit-driven, competitive process”. However, the original Austender contract notice said Boynton won the job through limited tender “due to an absence of competition for technical reasons”. This Austender entry was later amended to state he was hired under a limited tender because of the exception for labour hire contracts.
A 30-year veteran of the mainstream media, Liz was the editor of MWMuntil June 2021. Liz began her career in journalism in 1990 and worked at The Age newspaper for two 10-year stints. She also worked at The Guardian newspaper in London for more than seven years. A former professional tennis player who represented Australia in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, Liz has a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Letters (Hons).