Auditor questions real cost of Victorian rail deal
The ability of state governments to deal with rail systems adequately was under question after successive negative findings by Tasmanian and Victorian auditors-general.
The Victorian government has defended its buyback of the state's rail infrastructure following criticism by the Victorian Auditor General's Office.
Both premier John Brumby and rail minister Lynne Kosky pointed to the gains to...
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