Bid to stop $8 billion superannuation claim for bureaucrats’ rent-free homes

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Bid to stop $8 billion superannuation claim for bureaucrats’ rent-free homes
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The government will make an urgent move to stymie a trio of bureaucrats seeking to have the value of their rent-free accommodation included in their superannuation calculation.

Parliament is expected to stymie a trio of bureaucrats seeking to have the value of their free overseas accommodation included in their superannuation calculation, with the highly unusual retrospective legislation to save the Commonwealth up to $8 billion.

The government is acting before a Federal Court ruling on the case, bringing urgent legislation to parliament this week and seeking to have it passed within days. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd meets the Prime Minister of Thailand at Stoke Lodge, the UK High Commissioner’s residence, in 2009Its advice is if the case brought by Brendan Peace, Peter Fennell and Timothy Vistarini is successful, it could open the Commonwealth up to claims from some 10,000 public servants who were posted overseas at any time since 1986.

A senior government figure, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss internal party meetings, said if the value of rent-free accommodation was included in the salary package from which superannuation was calculated, in some cases public servants could find their superannuation growing from $1 million to $11 million.

The case and its broader implications were included in May’s budget papers as posing a potential fiscal risk to the Commonwealth’s bottom line.

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