NSW government sidelined independent recruitment process when hiring child safety watchdog

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Choosing its preferred candidate, the Perottet government once again finds itself having to answer questions about public sector recruitment

The Perrottet government sidelined an independent recruitment process and selected its own preferred candidate who had not formally applied for a $400,000-a-year position as the state’s child safety watchdog, a Guardian investigation has found.

Stephen Kinmond was appointed New South Wales children’s guardian in December 2022 after he met with Natasha Maclaren-Jones, minister for families and communities, the previous month. This was despite a recruitment firm completing a formal interview process and recommending a different candidate to the government in October.

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