About this event
The procurement landscape continues to change with not only challenges presented by COVID, but also the opportunities that have emerged with new projects needing urgent activation. We also see the economic landscape changing as well with a greater need to build domestic capability, support for SME’s whilst our large corporate and multinational organisations playing a significant role in holding up the economy. These are some of the challenges that our most senior procurement executives around the country are facing as they balance needs. This session brings together some of our most influential and transformational procurement executives in one place to provides insights and an opportunity to engage with our members. If procurement is important to you, and we are sure that it is, then this rare opportunity should not be missed.
Was former Australia Post CEO Christine Holgate correct when she said taxpayers money wasn t used to purchase Cartier watches?
RMIT ABC Fact Check
ThuThursday 17
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FriFriday 18
DecDecember 2020 at 12:45am
Former Australia Post CEO Christine Holgate says taxpayer money wasn t used to purchase Cartier watches as bonuses for staff.
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With the budget mired in debt and deficit, fresh questions are being asked about whether governments and the companies they own are spending the public s money diligently.
Christine Holgate recently resigned as chief executive of Australia Post, conceding a decision to reward four senior employees with Cartier watches did not pass the pub test .