Victoria's auditor-general to review hotel quarantine security contracts08/03/2021|2min Victoria’s auditor-general will be investigating whether probity rules were appropriately applied after the Andrews government handed out multi-million contracts to security firms to guard the hotel quarantine system. A new investigation into the failed hotel quarantine system – which sparked Victoria’s second wave and lead to the deaths of more than 800 people – will focus on security contracts linked to the government program. The Age newspaper revealed Auditor-General Andrew Greaves said in a letter he was reviewing government purchases, including security contracts, and would be looking at conflicts of interest and financial regularity.