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Federal government paying millions in consulting fees for advice on subsidising gas industry, documents show – ABC News
The federal government is spending millions of dollars on consultants to advise on how to subsidise the multi-billion-dollar gas industry, despite it employing…
The federal government is spending millions of dollars on consultants to advise on how to subsidise the multi-billion-dollar gas industry, despite it employing just 0.2 per cent of the Australian workforce, according to tender documents and ABC sources.
Key points:
- Tender documents show the federal government allocated more than $9 million to pay for private consultants
- A request to see the specific terms of the contracts with BCG was denied, despite the AusTender website listing them as “not confidential”…
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