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Australian military s $1.3 billion Hawkei contract criticisms revealed after previously sealed by the Attorney-General
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Thales was awarded a contract to produce 1,100 locally built armoured Hawkei vehicles.
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A scathing report into the Defence Department s handling of a $1.3 billion dollar military contract has been fully released, nearly three years after the ABC exposed a high-powered legal effort to keep some details secret.
Key points:
Thales had been awarded a sole-sourced contract by the Turnbull government in 2015
The Auditor-General found the Commonwealth could have saved hundreds of millions if it stayed with the US contract