Andrews government slammed over ‘Barry Crocker’ VicRoads deal
LATEST: The Andrews government is flatly rejecting suggestions its $7.9 billion VicRoads deal with superannuation funds is a “part-privatisation” of the agency.
They’re calling it a “joint venture”.
Greens MP Sam Hibbins says the deal, which will see Aware Super, Australian Retirement Trust and Macquarie Asset Management take control of licencing and registration, was a “deeply irresponsible” decision.
“This is a Barry Crocker, a shocker, an absolute shocker of a decision by the state government,” he said.
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But Ben Carroll, Minister for Roads and Public Transport, said it was a huge opportunity for Victoria.
He denies they’re selling off VicRoads.
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