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Letter to the editor regarding sale of Rural Finance Corporation

The Andrews Labor Government must come clean and explain to regional Victorians where hundreds of millions of dollars from the sale of Rural Finance Corporation has gone.

By news@gippsland - 15th April 2016 - Back to News

Dear Editor,

The Andrews Labor Government must come clean and explain to regional Victorians where hundreds of millions of dollars from the sale of Rural Finance Corporation has gone.

Rural Finance was sold for around $460 million in 2014, with $220 million set aside by the former Liberal-Nationals Government for the Murray Basin Rail upgrade.

The remaining $240 million was earmarked for investment in rural and regional Victoria.

But since the Andrews Labor Government has come to office, that remaining money appears to have vanished.

In May last year Jaala Pulford said the remaining funds would be "directed towards regional and rural projects".

Yet two years after Rural Finance was sold, Jaala Pulford and the Labor Government still refuse say what these mystery "regional projects" are.

There are fears Labor is being coy because the money has actually been spent on projects in Melbourne.

It is well and truly time for the Andrews Labor Government to come clean and explain where regional Victoria’s missing $240 million has gone.

Click here to download the Letter from Peter Walsh MP

Regards,

Peter Walsh

Leader of The Nationals


Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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