Ministers can easily avoid Commonwealth rules designed to stop election pork barrelling and there is no central oversight to ensure robust scrutiny of grants, Sydney University law professor Anne Twomey says.
“The overall problem is that, at the Commonwealth level, there are actually good laws, there are good rules, but there are too many ways that they’re avoided,” she told The Australian Financial Review.
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