IIA-Australia Factsheet - Pork Barrelling 

IIA-Australia Factsheet - Pork Barrelling 

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Author

IIA-Australia

Date

2022

Topics Explored

Governance

Format

Factsheet

Extract/Description

To say someone is using ‘pork barrel politics’ means government is spending public money raised from all taxpayers on programs to influence the votes of people who live in the political electorate to receive the benefit.  A feature of many pork barrel projects is they are ‘white elephant’ projects (something expensive and useless) that are wasteful and will be under-utilised in the long-term.

Key Points

    1. Pork barrelling means other more deserving people miss out because of partisan political interference.
    2. Pork barrelling is typically not illegal where expenditure is made and authorised within financial legislative, regulatory and administrative requirements for the jurisdiction and ministerial codes of conduct are observed.
    3. Ministers can expose themselves to allegations of wrongdoing when they exercise discretion and ignore departmental advice on the merits of program applications.

Relevant Industries

All

Level of Assumed Knowledge

Intermediate