NDIS legal bill hits $40m as appeals quadruple
Michael ReadEconomics correspondent
The agency administering the National Disability Insurance Scheme has racked up more than $40 million in legal fees over the first 10 months of the year, after a quadrupling in the number of cases before the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.
The surge in legal expenses comes amid forecasts the cost of the scheme is set to eclipse Medicare, with funding on track to double to almost $60 billion by 2030.
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Michael Read is the Financial Review's economics correspondent, reporting from the federal press gallery at Parliament House. He was previously an economist at the Reserve Bank of Australia and at UBS. Connect with Michael on Twitter. Email Michael at michael.read@afr.com
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