Treasury quietly ends outsourced legislative drafting trial
A plan to use major law firms to draft federal government legislation has been quietly scrapped, ending Treasury's use of the private sector to speed up development of new laws.
First launched in early 2018 under Malcolm Turnbull and then financial services minister Kelly O'Dwyer, the trial of external drafting was a break from the standard processes completed by the specialist taxpayer-funded Office of Parliamentary Counsel [OPC].
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