Between May 2018 and October 2019, Paladin was penalised 5,484 times by the department, largely for failures to meet deadlines and keep records.
Brereton said sustained public interest in the Paladin saga had prompted the NACC to publish the report.
“Home Affairs’ engagement of Paladin Holdings has been the subject of media attention and this public report will assist in ‘clearing the air’ in relation to this aspect of the engagement,” he said.
NACC finds no corruption in Paladin investigation. By Dan Holmes, The Mandarin