Source Nick Butterly from the West Australian. The Commission of - TopicsExpress



          

Source Nick Butterly from the West Australian. The Commission of Audit has cost taxpayers about $2.5 million to produce their report. It cost $1.9 million for expert staff drafted in from the departments of Finance, Treasury and the Prime Minister and Cabinet to work on the study. The head of the commissions secretariat, Peter Crone, was paid $157,000 to oversee the probe, while chairman Tony Shepherd was paid $85,000. Former Howard government minister Amanda Vanstone received $85,000 for her role as a commissioner. Consultants Boston Consulting Group were paid $50,000.
Posted on: Mon, 05 May 2014 12:31:38 +0000

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