Queensland acting premier rejects calls for inquiry into lobbying and the public service

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Report finds strong evidence of politicisation in public service and ministerial staffer ‘overreach’

Queensland’s acting premier, Steven Miles, has rejected calls for a major inquiry into lobbying and the politicisation of the public service.

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