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Report finds Treasury secretary acted in good faith but not reasonably

But will anyone be held fully responsible for budget ‘hack’?

Brent Edwards Thu, 27 Jun 2019

A State Services Commission investigation into the actions of Treasury secretary Gabriel Makhlouf has largely cleared him of any wrongdoing in his handling of the alleged budget ‘hack.’

But the report said Makhlouf had acted unreasonably in describing the accessing of some budget information

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Brent Edwards Thu, 27 Jun 2019
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