Let MPs make changes to spending estimates without triggering confidence vote, says former backbencher

MPs say overseeing public finances sometimes ‘a very daunting task.’

MPs should be able to recommend changes to the federal government’s annual spending estimates without triggering a confidence vote or else they will never have any interest in vigorously scrutinizing the billions of dollars Parliament approves every year in one fell swoop, says a former go...

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