Government’s $653 million KPMG splurge could hire an army of public servants
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As scandal-prone consulting firm KPMG fronts a parliamentary inquiry today, The Australia Institute has calculated that the government’s $653 million in contracts with KPMG could instead employ 2,200 public servants for two years. The post Government’s $653 million KPMG splurge could hire an army of public servants appeared first on The Australia Institute .
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