Premier says review of public money spend is ‘appropriate and necessary’ after Guardian Australia reveals $700,000 was paid out to former NSW police media officers
The NSW premier, Chris Minns, says he understands community concern about large separation payments made to sacked senior police media executives.The NSW premier, Chris Minns, says he understands community concern about large separation payments made to sacked senior police media executives.
Minns said the review was not intended to change the rates for the separation of police officers and teachers and nurses, but rather was aimed at the most senior public servants in the state.“These are large amounts of money that have been handed to senior executives.
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