Labor was warned Suburban Rail Loop ‘not a reasonable investment’
The business case used by Victoria to request $11.5 billion for the first phase of its controversial Suburban Rail Loop contained information gaps and used a questionable methodology to calculate the project’s benefits.
The shortcomings prompted the Infrastructure Department to warn the Morrison government in 2021 that SRL East did “not present a reasonable investment”, according to the findings of an Australian National Audit Office investigation published on Wednesday.
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