ELIZABETH Lee wants the ACT government to acknowledge its economic policies are contributing to the cost-of-living crisis and apologise for wasting taxpayers’ money.
The Canberra Liberals leader will move a motion to that effect in the ACT Legislative Assembly on Tuesday.
She says the ACT Labor Greens government has wasted:
- over $76 million and counting on the abandoned HRIMS system
- over $10 million on the CIT contracts debacle
- over $600,000 a year while it continues to pay the salary of two CEOs for CIT
- close to $200 million cost blowout for the Canberra Hospital expansion project
- $33 million on the mismanaged Acton Waterfront project
- over $1.5 million on the rebranding of Canberra Health Services; and
- continues to waste $400 million on interest payments alone on their skyrocketing debt.
“The 2023 ACT Cost of Living Report by ACTCOSS states that the ACT is experiencing a cost-of-living crisis with more and more Canberrans experiencing hardship, including people in full time work,” Ms Lee said.
“Andrew Barr’s economic policies are putting more pressure on households, students, seniors and some of our most vulnerable Canberrans.
“Since the Chief Minister announced his tax reform agenda, the amount of money the government collects from ACT taxpayers, including rates, land tax, payroll tax, stamp duty and vehicle registration has over doubled; an increase of $1.3 billion.
“Over the last decade, this Labor-Greens government and Andrew Barr have increased household rates, vehicle registrations, utilities tax, emergency services levy just to name a few and Canberrans are starting to feel the effects of these taxes.
“At the same time, this Labor-Greens government is wasting hundreds of millions of taxpayers dollars through incompetence and decisions that are not in the best interests of our community.
“Andrew Barr must apologise to the people of Canberra for not using their hard-warned money to ease the cost-of-living pressures. Instead, he has wasted hundreds of millions on his government’s mismanagement and incompetence and Canberrans deserve better.”
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