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Report Says Pezzullo Acted ‘Recklessly’ in Dealings

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Published: 04 April 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online

A confidential government report has found that former senior Australian official Michael Pezzullo acted in a “reckless” and “ill-advised” manner in his engagement with a political powerbroker, raising significant concerns about adherence to public service standards and the preservation of institutional integrity. The findings, which were not previously released to the public, have now emerged following a prolonged freedom of information process that has drawn renewed attention to transparency and accountability within government structures.

The report, prepared by former Australian Public Service commissioner Lynelle Briggs, concluded that Pezzullo exceeded the normal boundaries expected of senior public servants through repeated contact with Liberal Party insider Scott Briggs. The inquiry found that the former head of the Department of Home Affairs had breached the government’s code of conduct on multiple occasions, ultimately leading to his dismissal from the influential position in November 2023.

The document was obtained after a lengthy legal effort led by former independent senator Rex Patrick, who pursued access to the report through freedom of information laws. The partially redacted report was subsequently shared with media organisations, including Guardian Australia, bringing details of the investigation into public view more than two years after the initial findings were completed.

According to the report, Pezzullo’s communication with Scott Briggs extended over a significant period and involved attempts to influence political processes, including ministerial appointments and policy direction. Investigators determined that this pattern of conduct could not reasonably be interpreted as an isolated lapse of judgment. Instead, the report characterised the actions as a sustained departure from expected standards of neutrality and professionalism within the public service.

The findings highlighted concerns about conflicts of interest, particularly regarding a government contract awarded in 2021 to DPG Advisory, a company linked to Scott Briggs. The report concluded that Pezzullo failed to adequately declare or manage potential conflicts, undermining established principles designed to safeguard transparency and public confidence in government decision-making.

The inquiry also examined a series of private messages exchanged through encrypted communication platforms such as Signal and WhatsApp. Within these communications, Pezzullo reportedly shared commentary on government operations and expressed views about political appointments. The report determined that these exchanges breached ministerial confidentiality requirements, particularly because the recipient did not hold the necessary security clearances typically required to access sensitive government information.

Investigators further concluded that Pezzullo engaged in inappropriate commentary regarding ministers and public officials, behaviour described in the report as “gossip and disrespectful critique.” Such conduct was seen as inconsistent with the standards expected of senior public servants responsible for maintaining impartiality and professionalism within the administrative system.

Pezzullo’s career had spanned several decades in Australia’s public service, including senior leadership roles in immigration, border protection and national security policy. He became secretary of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection in 2014 before playing a central role in establishing the Home Affairs portfolio in 2017, a structural reform aimed at consolidating national security, immigration and law enforcement responsibilities under a single administrative framework.

Despite the change in government following the 2022 federal election, Pezzullo remained in his role for more than a year before being asked to stand aside by then home affairs minister Clare O’Neil pending the outcome of the investigation. The eventual findings confirmed multiple breaches of the public service code of conduct, resulting in his removal from the position.

The case has attracted attention not only because of Pezzullo’s seniority but also due to broader concerns about the integrity of public institutions and the importance of maintaining clear boundaries between political actors and non-partisan civil servants. Observers note that senior departmental leaders wield considerable influence in shaping policy advice and administrative priorities, making adherence to ethical standards essential for maintaining public trust.

In September 2024, Pezzullo was also stripped of his Order of Australia honour by the independent council responsible for overseeing national awards. The decision underscored the seriousness with which authorities viewed the findings of the investigation and reinforced the principle that public recognition is contingent upon maintaining high professional standards.

Transparency advocates have argued that the release of the report demonstrates the value of freedom of information mechanisms in ensuring accountability within democratic institutions. The prolonged process required to obtain the document has also prompted discussion about the balance between confidentiality in public administration and the public’s right to understand how decisions affecting governance are made.

The findings have broader implications for the relationship between public officials and political actors, highlighting the importance of maintaining institutional independence. Analysts suggest that safeguarding the neutrality of the public service remains essential for ensuring policy decisions are guided by evidence, legal frameworks and the public interest rather than personal or political considerations.

As governments increasingly confront complex policy challenges in areas such as national security, migration and law enforcement, the integrity of administrative systems continues to play a central role in maintaining confidence in democratic processes. The Pezzullo case has therefore become an important reference point in discussions about governance standards, transparency and ethical leadership in public office.

Pezzullo declined to comment publicly when contacted regarding the release of the report. The renewed scrutiny surrounding the case reflects ongoing interest in how public institutions uphold principles of accountability and impartiality, particularly at the highest levels of decision-making.

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