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A-G slams ministers’ ‘unacceptable practice’ in $290m tourism recovery fund

Auditor-General wants MBIE to formally review scheme against its goals.

The Auditor-General has found a controversial $290.4 million government funding scheme to save ‘strategic’ tourism businesses had ambiguous criteria that were inconsistently applied.

Auditor-General John Ryan also expressed concerns about a lack of transparency around ministers’

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