Martin Parkinson blames Coalition for ‘hollowed out’ public service
The hollowing out of the public service was a “perverse consequence” of the former Coalition government’s fixation on cutting its size, says the former top public servant under two Liberal PMs.
Martin Parkinson, who led the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet under Malcolm Turnbull and Scott Morrison, said limits on staffing levels led to public servants leaving only to return as highly paid consultants working for one of the major advisory groups.
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