The auditor-general may investigate a $69 million four-month government contract given to a private prison company facing serious allegations overseas.
The US prison company granted the contract is being investigated overseas.A deal between the government and the Australian branch of a controversial prison company could be investigated by the nation's chief auditor.
But the Greens are pushing for more detail on what due diligence the Home Affairs department undertook before striking the agreement.The Management & Training Corporation describes itself as a "global leader in corrections", claiming to offer education and "secure rehabilitation and transition services" to prisoners.It's the third largest prison operator in the US, where it can house over 31,000 inmates and runs 21 facilities.
The company also paid out $7.5 million to settle a bribery case in Mississippi, where it was accused of a range of misconduct, including money laundering. "Some or all of these allegations were known to, or should have been known to, the Department of Home Affairs at the time it decided to enter into or extend arrangements with MTC Australia," Senator McKim wrote.
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