The former boss of Sport Australia will face the 'sports rorts' inquiry

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The former chief of Sport Australia - the body at the centre of the so-called 'sports rorts' scandal - will give her version of events at an inquiry hearing today.

The former chief of Sport Australia - the body at the centre of the so-called"sports rorts" scandal - will give her version of events at an inquiry hearing on Friday.

Department secretary Glenys Beauchamp sits on its board and officials from her department worked with Sport Australia on the development of the $100 million grants program guidelines. The inquiry heard on Thursday Sport Australia had warned Senator McKenzie there were risks if she approved cash splashes independently of its advice.But it says ultimately it was not unusual for a minister to have the final decision on such grants.

 

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