Gulag politics? Perceptions of PNG-Australia relations and the Paladin contract
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Walton, Grant
Dinnen, Sinclair
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DevPolicy Blog
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Recent media revelations about the $423 million contract awarded to a relatively
unknown company, Paladin, to provide security and other services to refugees on
Manus has attracted extensive discussion in Australia. Most of this has centered
on Paladin, the extravagant cost of the contract and rate of profit for the company
(estimated at $17 million per month), and, of course, the opaque and abbreviated tendering process followed by the Department of Home Affairs. Less has been
said about what these events might say about Australia’s ongoing engagement
with PNG. In this blog, we argue that this case potentially serves to undermine
Australia’s standing among those striving to combat corruption and improve
governance in its northern neighbour.
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2099-12-31