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ANU approved $250m cost-cutting plan without clear evidence, report finds
Key takeaways
- The report found ANU approved a controversial $250 million cost-cutting program without a clear business case.
- A new report has found ANU approved its $250 million Renew ANU program without a clear understanding of its need, risks or likely impacts.
- The report recommended the university improve financial reporting and seek independent advice prior to making some financial decisions.
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The report found ANU approved a controversial $250 million cost-cutting program without a clear business case. (ABC News: Callum Flinn)
A new report has found ANU approved its $250 million Renew ANU program without a clear understanding of its need, risks or likely impacts.
The report recommended the university improve financial reporting and seek independent advice prior to making some financial decisions.
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