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Where did all those JobKeeper billions go? Josh Frydenberg doesn’t seem too curious – The New Daily
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has been accused of sitting on his hands over calls for an inquiry, after Domino’s became the latest firm to hand back its subsidies.

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has been accused of sitting on his hands as profitable companies hand back JobKeeper payments and reports emerge of rorts in the $101.3 billion program.
Pizza giant Domino’s became the latest company to hand back JobKeeper money on Friday, announcing it would repay the $792,000 given to its printing subsidiary.
Chief executive Don Meij said it had used JobKeeper to forgo layoffs at the height of the pandemic last year.
“We appreciate the availability and support of JobKeeper…
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