Accountability missing in infrastructure investments
OPINION: Why is Government not demanding required performance reporting on billions of dollars of public infrastructure spending?
Grant Avery.
Grant Avery
Sun, 08 Jan 2023
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Since Labour’s arrival in power in 2017 many billions of dollars have been spent on major infrastructure projects. The Government’s Wellbeing Budget 2022 advises it plans to spend a further $61.9 billion on infrastructure investment over the next five years.
In spite of Cabinet directions that
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Grant Avery
Sun, 08 Jan 2023
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