Murray-Darling Basin's revamped compliance role to be headed by former NSW deputy premier Troy Grant
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Troy Grant was with NSW Police for 22 years before serving in state parliament from 2011 to 2019.
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Former Nationals MP Troy Grant will oversee a new Murray-Darling Basin compliance body after his appointment today as Interim Inspector-General of Water Compliance (IIGWC).
Key points:
The position of Interim Inspector-General is merged with the MDBA's compliance role
The Government hopes to have the new role up and running by July 2021
As part of a $38 million shakeup of policing water rules across the basin, the role merges the existing Independent Inspector-General with the Murray-Darling Basin Authority's (MDBA) Office of Water Compliance.