Opposition says it will establish new appeals process and reduce spending on consultants and private law firms
Last modified on Tue 19 Apr 2022 09.32 BSTBill ShortenUnveiling the opposition’s vision for the $30bn scheme on Tuesday, Shorten said if elected the party would hire another 380 agency staff and crack down on rorting providers and the NDIA’s use of consultants and private law firms.
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