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<p>Transparency on how our money is spent is essential to maintain confidence in the workings of the state, says <strong>Dan Owen</strong>. Plus letters from <strong>Katheryne Schulz </strong>and<strong> Bernard Harper</strong></p><p>Public trust depends on rigorous oversight of how taxpayer money is spent. When publicly funded institutions allow office holders to charge personal services to expenses, it raises serious questions about account
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<p>Transparency on how our money is spent is essential to maintain confidence in the workings of the state, says <strong>Dan Owen</strong>. Plus letters from <strong>Katheryne Schulz </strong>and<strong> Bernard Harper</strong></p><p>Public trust depends on rigorous oversight of how taxpayer money is spent. When publicly funded institutions allow office holders to charge personal services to expenses, it raises serious questions about account
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