'Critical urgency': NSW Electoral Commission faces funding shortfall

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The NSW Electoral Commission says it is no longer a 'boom and bust' organisation simply running elections | AlexSmithSMH

The NSW Electoral Commission faces a "critical degree of urgency" over funding as it struggles to maintain the staffing levels it needs to run elections and oversee political donations.

It warns that with the commission's "expanded and broadened" remit, its funding model has not changed and is based around "election events" rather than ongoing work, including compliance and enforcement around political donations. It says an "inadequacy in baseline funding" has meant there is an under-investment in staff training and the staff profile is "characterised by fragility".

But Mr Schmidt said he had asked several times for funding increases for the commission's other work, particularly in light of an increased requirement on compliance around political donations, but was not successful.

 

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