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He cited 10 federally funded car parks in the west or north, â80% of which were in Labor seatsâ and a further 33 car parks funded by the state government ânearly all of which or the vast majority of which are in the west and north-west, predominantly in the Labor areasâ.
âSo when youâre balancing those out, you see there are commuter car parks being funded right across Melbourne, which is where the need has been the greatest.â
Tudge dismissed suggestions the allocation of projects was corrupt, claiming all spending was âlawfully basedâ and that most projects had been âticked off by the department before coming up for decisionâ.
Alan Tudge denies knowledge of marginal electorate list used in car park rorts program
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In June the Australian National Audit Office released a scathing report finding that none of the 47 project sites had been chosen by the department, but were instead handpicked by the government on the advice of its MPs and candidates.
The projects were chosen after first consulting MPs, senators and candidates representing the 20 top marginal seats the Coalition was seeking to keep or win from Labor.
Although seven projects were selected as election commitments, the ANAO found that 40 had been selected before the campaign, including 27 through an exchange of letters between Scott Morrison, Tudge and the then deputy prime minister, Michael McCormack, on 10 April 2019 â the day before the campaign started.