Government Signs Contract with Target After Peter Dutton Receives Briefing on Bribery Investigation

Government Signs Contract with Target After Peter Dutton Receives Briefing on Bribery Investigation

The ⁣Australian federal police says it briefed the then home affairs minister, Peter Dutton, on an investigation ⁤into alleged bribery one​ month ‍before ⁢his​ department ⁣entered into a⁤ new contract with‌ the target of that investigation.

The revelation has prompted the prime ‍minister, Anthony Albanese, to demand an explanation from the opposition‍ leader, although there is no suggestion Dutton was⁤ personally involved in the contract decision.⁤ The​ Greens called for a royal commission.

Guardian Australia has previously reported on how the former government continued to pay millions of ​taxpayer dollars to a businessman ‌convicted⁣ of corruption to provide offshore ‍processing ⁤services on​ Nauru, even after ⁣he had pleaded guilty to‌ bribing Nauruan government‍ officials.

In August 2020⁣ Mozammil Gulamabbas Bhojani ⁢was convicted of paying more⁢ than $120,000 in bribes to two Nauruan government​ officials, including​ an MP and government minister, for favourable deals on ⁣phosphate mining contracts for‌ his ⁣Radiance International group of companies.

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The ​AFP revealed the⁢ timing of ⁣the briefing for Dutton in newly tabled answers to Senate questions on notice, which were first reported by the Nine newspapers on Tuesday.

Asked when it had told ​Dutton it was investigating Bhojani and Radiance International for foreign bribery, the AFP said, “The AFP acting commissioner provided a verbal‌ briefing on the investigation⁢ to the then minister for home affairs on or around 12 July 2018.”

But the AFP said it did not have records ‌of precisely what information it ‍briefed to ‌Dutton in July 2018, nor did it log any response.

In answers ‍to related questions on⁣ notice, the current minister, Clare O’Neil, confirmed that the Department of ⁢Home Affairs and Radiance International Inc entered into several‍ contracts for accommodation leases ‍on Nauru,‌ including one for Anabar Pond ‍that “commenced on 14 August 2018”.

The copy ‍of ‌the contract‍ – ​also ⁢tabled in⁢ parliament –‌ shows it was ‌signed by Bhojani ⁢and a ​senior official of the Department of Home⁢ Affairs on that date –⁤ which ⁣is ‌about a month after‍ the AFP briefing to ‍Dutton.

There is no suggestion⁢ that Dutton⁣ had a ⁣role in‍ approving⁤ the contract. Dutton is on leave this​ week and his office said he would not be commenting on the matter.

On 14 September 2018, a‌ month after that ‍contract was signed, Bhojani was charged⁤ over the unrelated bribery allegations.

In response‍ to Senate questions, the AFP also said that it‍ “does not hold any record of a request from the then minister​ for any briefing on this investigation after 17 September 2018” when the ABC⁣ reported ⁢on the existence of the contract.

The ⁢initial value of ‍the Anabar Pond contract was to be up ‍to⁣ $933,300, but with ‍options⁤ for extensions.

Given that the Anabar Pond contract was extended nine⁣ times – mostly under the Coalition but also ⁤under the ‌Labor government⁣ – the‍ total value…

2023-07-24 ‌23:16:56
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