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Australia Spent AU$ 3 million on GAC, But Will Stop Now
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Having thought about this a bit, it seems to me at least possible that none of this money may actually have gone into the GAC's coffers. "GAC support" after all, could be supporting the attendence of people to the meetings, and maybe in-kind support, e.g. paying for the room. Conceivably GAC itself never saw the money....
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Perhaps, but I cannot feel comfortable about it until I see an accounting.
We are all just speculating.
It's too bad we cannot investigate the red flag and find out the facts.
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