The ATO is meant to be bringing work back in-house. But its target to cut consultants is ‘woefully inadequate’
Figure revealed this week was so low the Australian Services Union asked if it was a typographical errorGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe Australian Taxation...
By Jonathan Barrett Business editor · The Guardian World
Figure revealed this week was so low the Australian Services Union asked if it was a typographical error Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast The Australian Taxation Office is aiming to reduce its outsourced work by $500,000 this financial year within its $4.5bn annual operating budget, a figure so small the union says it presumed it was a typo. Senator Barbara Pocock said the amount, revealed after a Senate Estimates hearing, was “woefully inadequate” for a major agency that should be leading the way on reducing reliance on contractors and consultants. Continue reading...