Posted: 2023-02-27 05:43:01

A parliamentary committee has found former deputy premier John Barilaro "inappropriately" interfered with the recruitment process for a highly paid trade commissioner job.

The New South Wales upper house Public Accountability Committee investigated the appointment of Stephen Cartwright to the $600,000-a-year agent general UK role in 2021, after it was revealed he was not the first pick for the job.

The inquiry heard from several witnesses including Stephen Cartwright, a former NSW Business Chamber CEO, who said he had not considered the lucrative trade role until Mr Barilaro mentioned it over coffee.

The committee, led by Greens MLC Cate Faehrmann, has released a final report with six findings, including that Mr Barilaro showed "poor judgement", and the government "lacked integrity and transparency" in its recruitment processes.

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The parliamentary committee investigated Mr Cartwright's appointment to the lucrative role, after it was revealed he was not the first pick for the job.(Supplied)

"The committee also found that Mr Cartwright repeatedly and inappropriately applied pressure to senior public servants to improve his personal remuneration," Ms Faehrmann said.

The report found an external recruitment panel had identified Paul Webster as their preferred candidate in December 2020.

Mr Cartwright told public hearings he was taken by "complete surprise" when Mr Barilaro mentioned the role over coffee on February 17, 2021.

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