Opposition MPs slam feds’ $1-million to $5-million move to contract out independent review of F-35 costing forecasts; Parliamentary Budget Office could have done it
The terms of an independent review the federal government is contracting to set new costing forecasts for its proposal to acquire a fleet of F-35 stealth fighter jets—now estimated to cost at least $40-billion to buy and maintain—has come under opposition fire and criticism from experts on military procurement.
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