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Budget 2015: Former SFO boss sceptical of budget ‘boost’

A former acting chief executive of the SFO is sceptical of “new funding” promised by the government in yesterday's budget.

Victoria Young
Fri, 22 May 2015

A former acting chief executive of the Serious Fraud Office is sceptical of “new funding” promised to the financial crime agency by the government in yesterday’s budget.

SFO minister Michael Woodhouse said the government would provide $8.1 million over four years for operational funding.

However,

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Victoria Young
Fri, 22 May 2015
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