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chris minns public accountability committee report
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AI-generatedThis article covers a political controversy in New South Wales, Australia, regarding a grants program and a parliamentary inquiry. No commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain effect, or company margin impact is identified. The event is purely political and administrative, with no direct or indirect commercial consequences for any sector or product.
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- NSW Premier Chris Minns criticized a parliamentary inquiry report on a Labor grants scheme.
- The inquiry labeled the Local Small Commitments Allocation (LSCA) program as anti-democratic and a misuse of taxpayer funds.
- The report accused the Premier's Department of unlawfully redirecting $6.4 million.
- The report suggested potential prosecutions for false statements by government officials.
- The government has rejected the report's findings.