Company running government call centre hired to assess grants for regional jobs scheme

Katie Burgess
Updated November 7 2019 - 7:44am, first published 7:30am
Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack. His spokeswoman said it was not the minister's job to tick and flick recommendations from bureaucrats. Picture: Alex Ellinghausen
Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack. His spokeswoman said it was not the minister's job to tick and flick recommendations from bureaucrats. Picture: Alex Ellinghausen

A company that was originally hired to run a call centre was roped into assessing grants for the Coalition's $220 million regional jobs program.

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Katie Burgess

Katie Burgess

Federal politics reporter

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