As Australian companies pledge to repay a further $44 million in JobKeeper payments, Labor wants to know which firms profited from that taxpayer cash
Construction giant CIMIC and medical implant manufacturer Cochlear have vowed to return a total of $44 million in JobKeeper subsidy payments to the federal government, as the Labor Party continues its drive for more public accountability over the multibillion dollar scheme.
As Australian companies pledge to repay a further $44 million in JobKeeper payments, Labor wants to know which firms profited from that taxpayer cash
Construction giant CIMIC and medical implant manufacturer Cochlear have vowed to return a total of $44 million in JobKeeper subsidy payments to the federal government, as the Labor Party continues its drive for more public accountability over the multibillion dollar scheme.