The Liberal senator has requested disclosure of the remuneration packages for employees, contractors, subcontractors, or other workers earning an annual salary of at least $230,000 | zoesam93
Liberal Senator Sarah Henderson is planning another attempt to force the ABC to disclose the salaries of its top-paid executives after two motions were voted down by the Senate late last week.
“I will continue to fight for greater transparency at the ABC and intend to make further requests for information. The ABC Act is no longer fit for purpose and it is clear we need legislative reform to ensure that the national broadcaster is delivering in the interests of all Australians.” He said it raised commercial in confidence concerns, staff privacy, work health and safety. In late November, the environment and communications legislation committee said it shared the ABC’s view on privacy and commercial in confidence concerns.
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