Public sector reform: Terry Moran
Tony Abbott argues the federal bureaucracy has grown by 20,000 positions over five years without a commensurate increase in service delivery or efficiency, and has vowed to cut 12,000 jobs from the Commonwealth public service if it wins government in September.
The criticism of a bloated and inefficient public service is rejected by one of the nation's most senior former bureaucrats.
Guests
- Terry Moran
- National President of the Institute of Public Administration Australia, Professorial Fellow at Monash University and Chairman of the Barangaroo Delivery Authority Board