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Transparency on expenses for 2026 Commonwealth Games cancellation from Andrews Labor government demanded by Melina Bath
Melina Bath emphasises that Victorians have the right to feel deceived by the government's wasteful spending during challenging economic times.
The Andrews government must come clean on the true cost of the 2026 cancelled Commonwealth Games mess, said The Nationals Member for Eastern Victoria, Melina Bath. A member of the Parliamentary Select Committee investigating the cancellation of the Games, Ms Bath said Victorians deserve to understand the full cost of Labor's Games debacle.
With the investigation on the cancelled 2026 Commonwealth Games, Melina Bath demands transparency regarding the full expenses and criticises the Andrews government for concealing costs and mismanagement
Premier's games cost
Ms Bath said, "The Premier is attempting to hide behind 'legal agreements' and so-called 'confidential business cases' to protect his own political skin - it's certainly not in the best interests of Victorians. The cost of the cancelled Games will be far greater than the $360 million compensation package."
"Victorians have paid for the initial Games bid, the establishment of the local Games Authority, procurement, consultants, lawyers, office refurbishments, administration, employees, marketing, travel, the list goes on. Then there is the exorbitant $620,000 a year salary of Labor's Games Chief Jerome Weimar - will Victorians be forced to pay out his full employment contract?" Ms Bath said.
Mishandling Commonwealth Games
Ms Bath said Victorians have every right to feel duped by the Labor government over the Games. "The Andrews government has blown billions on mismanagement and waste over the last few years - these projects and budget blowouts cannot be brushed off as "difficult calls".
"Now we learn that Labor was warned over its risky and rushed Commonwealth Games bid. It is a heartless government that continually squanders billions when so many in our community are struggling to make ends meet during a cost of living crisis," she said.
Pictures from Melina Bath MP Facebook page.
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