Wright prepares to be PM’s chief of staff, step into pressure cooker

As the top non-elected political official in the country, the PM's chief of staff is his confidant, adviser, and surrogate.

Nigel Wright can expect to work harder, stress more, be the one blamed for bad decisions, not be given credit for the good ones, and will likely get a six-figure pay cut.

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