David Clark, Labour's spokesperson for economic development, says he's "very concerned" about the performance of the Ministry for Business, Innovation and Employment after an audit, with the holiday payroll issue still hanging over the super ministry's head.
"The audit we received as part of our briefing is probably the most damning I've seen for your agency," Clark told MBIE's chief executive David Smol at the agency's annual review at the commerce select committee this morning. "Why is this happening? Your merger was in 2012, and if I can just go through an overview: management control environment, needs improvement, and the description is "we've recommended major improvements be made at the earliest reasonable opportunity." Legislative compliance: needs improvement, human resources: good. You get the picture, "needs improvement" seems to be the general message right through the audit opinion we've had of the agency."
There was some discussion about whether members of the committee are able to refer to the audits they had received or whether that is confidential under Parliament's Standing Orders, with the conclusion being that they can, but the report shouldn't be attributed.
"Let me rephrase that - I am very concerned that your agency needs improvement in a way that it hasn't for some time," Clark said. "I'm wanting to hear about how we've come to this position, from what was previously a healthy position, and what's going wrong with the agency."
Smol said MBIE had had "needs improvement" ratings since it was founded, had improved on non-financial performance measures, and he was very pleased with the progress it had made on financial controls, though he aspired to improve the ratings and was disappointed they had not improved yet.