‘Jobs for mates’ and the John Barilaro scandal
The Briefing25 Juli 2022

‘Jobs for mates’ and the John Barilaro scandal

The NSW Parliamentary inquiry into the appointment of former deputy premier John Barilaro to a plum trade commissioner post in New York, is up and running. The inquiry is trying to determine how and why Mr Barilaro ended up with the role after more qualified and credentialed people were overlooked. Why do we tolerate nepotism in politics?

Danielle Wood is CEO of the Grattan Institute and co-author of Jobs for Mates, a new study on nepotism in politics. Danielle joins us to talk about why it’s time we demanded politicians earn their roles like the rest of us - on merit, not contacts.

In today’s Briefing, are we done with ‘jobs for mates?'

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