NSW Premier Chris Minns has ordered a review into separation payments handed to senior public servants after taxpayers spent almost $700,000 on the merry-go-round of spin doctors hired and fired by the NSW Police under Commissioner Karen Webb.
The long list of discarded spin doctors has been a significant cost for taxpayers, with the government revealing that payouts to the three officers who departed before Jackson’s ill-fated appointment received a total of $687,613 in payouts. That figure did not include any payouts given to Jackson. While separation payments for government employees are set by regulation, Minns said they were still “public money”. The premier said he could “understand community concern about those separation payments” given to senior bureaucrats for “not doing a job”.
“Now, that’s not a knock on any agency head. They’ve obviously got to pick the team they think can do the job, and they’re limited by the regulations ... that’s why I’ve asked for this review.”The furore surrounding the hiring of Jackson, a veteran producer at Channel Seven’s, consumed NSW politics last month and reverberated into the high-profile defamation case between Channel 10 and Bruce Lehrmann.
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