Last Friday, Cbus chairman and former treasurer Wayne Swan was finally dragged (kicking and screaming) before a Senate committee.
Swan insisted Cbus got “good value” from its partnership agreements, which in the last financial year totalled $28.4 million. “That good value is measured and we’re accountable for measuring that,” he added.
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