NSW Acting Premier Prue Car says her government wants to make sure residents have confidence every single cent is being spent wisely.
The Daily Telegraph reports NSW taxpayers are forking out $226,000 to teach transport bureaucrats how to write.“We want to make sure that the people of NSW have confidence that we’re spending every cent wisely.
“Especially when we are out there in the community saying we have actually inherited record levels of debts – the highest level debt that any government has inherited from one to the other.”
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