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Sponsorship critics wrongly assumed ministers would commit political hara-kiri

New study says Parliament has given in too easily to the federal government's longstanding position that deputy ministers are not accountable to Parliament; authors key recommendation: just do it.

In lamenting that nobody came forward to take responsibility for the many abuses linked to the sponsorship scandal, critics of the federal government's accountability system wrongly assumed that officials would readily commit "political hara-kiri," argue two leading public administration experts ...

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