Audit shows $30 mill cost of failed NBN tender process

Audit shows $30 mill cost of failed NBN tender process

NOTE: The companies tendering lost 1 to $8 million on the process

A National Audit Office inquiry has also found the failed tender process came at a cost to taxpayers and project proponents of more than $30 million.

via World News Australia.

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