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Senior NSW bureaucrat who oversaw controversial grants leaves role
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The senior NSW bureaucrat who oversaw the controversial $250 million government fund at the centre of a pork barrelling inquiry has left his job.
Department of Planning staff were told on Wednesday that Office of Local Government chief executive Tim Hurst would be “pursuing further career opportunities” outside the agency.
Office of Local Government CEO Tim Hurst before a parliamentary inquiry.
Credit:Parliament of NSW
Mr Hurst was in charge of administering the Stronger Communities Fund, which also embroiled Premier Gladys Berejiklian’s office in a document-shredding scandal last year. Opposition analysis of the $250 million fund found more than 90 per cent was distributed to Coalition electorates.