The Grumpy Strategists

Victory in the War for Influence & Invoicing: Australia's Mandarin Advisory Complex at work in two reports

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Mar 17, 2026
They mourn the loss of a key Major Projects transparency report and unpack how secrecy is creeping into defence oversight. They dissect a sprawling 445-page inquiry into Robodebt and what its scope and assumptions reveal about Canberra’s accountability culture. They map the rise of a closed advisory ecosystem of ex-officials, consultancies and comfy second opinions distorting policy and costing the public.
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Secret Committee Risks Hollowing Out Public Oversight

  • The new secret Joint Standing Committee on Defence will review classified material behind closed doors with limited cross-party membership.
  • That setup risks replacing public accountability with private assurances to friendly backbenchers lacking resourcing to probe technical claims.
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Mandarin Advisory Complex Replaces Independent Advice

  • Removing public data narrows the field of policy advice to a small Canberra circle of ministers, senior officials and ex-officials.
  • Marcus labels this capture the 'Mandarin advisory complex', where invoices and reports replace independent challenge.
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Former Insiders Often Mark Their Own Homework

  • Ex-ministers and ex-mandarins commonly sell continuity by advising on policies they previously shaped, generating predictable, non‑challenging recommendations.
  • The hosts highlight high daily rates (e.g. $5,500/day) and bulk recommendations as a commercialized loop.
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