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Auditor-General pushes for more transparency in government finances

He wants reporting on what Covid-19 Response and Recovery Fund spending actually achieved.

Brent Edwards Thu, 05 May 2022

Auditor-General John Ryan has welcomed the Treasury releasing more data on Covid-19 spending but said more transparency was needed to show what that spending had actually achieved.

In a letter to Treasury secretary Dr Caralee McLiesh, posted on the Office of the Auditor-General’s website today,

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Brent Edwards Thu, 05 May 2022
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