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Auditor-General fears public service superannuation under a cloud
Thursday March 18, 2021
The Palaszczuk Government insists its superannuation liabilities are fully funded, but the Auditor-General is not so sure.
Queensland Treasurer Cameron Dick (Photo: AAP Image/Dave Hunt)
In a report tabled in State Parliament today, the Auditor-General, Brendan Worrall, has reflected on Queensland’s deteriorating budget situation.
The Labor government has gone deeper into debt, drifted further from a surplus and, since the pandemic began, increased expenditure despite poor revenue prospects.
Treasurer Cameron Dick has vowed to steer the course to recovery but…
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