Sky News host Liz Storer says the Albanese government has “no idea” how to crack down on spending as it focuses on budget repair.
She said the government still has not revealed how much it has spent on the repatriation of the ISIS brides last year.
“As well as the surveillance that they promised would happen following that and for how many years – we don’t know,” she told Sky News host James Morrow.
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