Andrews created a culture of fear and centralised power: ombudsman
The Victorian public service became ruled by a culture of fear under former premier Daniel Andrews where excessive secrecy, wide use of consultants and appointment of former ministerial staff without proper process became the norm.
Victorian Ombudsman Deborah Glass on Wednesday handed down a long-awaited report on the alleged politicisation of the Victorian public sector, which found the former premier had roughly as many staffers as the prime minister and NSW premier combined.
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