News by Thomas Chamberlin, Kelmeny Fraser, Hayden Johnson 16th Apr 2021 5:18 AM
Premium Content Hundreds of thousands of government documents relating to the performance of ministers, links to lobbyists and convictions of police officers have been kept secret from Queenslanders, a bombshell new report reveals. The refusal to release documents comes as taxpayers spend half-a-million dollars attempting to access information through the Right to Information and privacy laws. Annual RTI data reveals Queenslanders spent $550,000 on 16,118 applications in 2019-20, an increase of 8 per cent compared to the last year where there were 14,863 applications. Exchanges between Labor-linked lobbyist Evan Moorhead and government ministers, private emails of Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and Transport Minister Mark Bailey and the number of crimes committed by Queensland Police Service officers were among a litany of Righ
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