Hodgman still hiding savage cuts

Tasmanian Labor
  • Hodgman has known where the cuts are coming from since June
  • Will Hodgman must cut the spin and immediately come clean with Tasmanians
  • Damning correspondence released today shows Departments were told how in June how much Will Hodgman and Peter Gutwein would be cutting from their budgets.

    The correspondence also shows Department heads were given just seven days to find the $450 million of cuts. The heads of the Health and Communities Departments asked for an extension of time to identify where the cuts would be made, but were rebuffed by Treasury.

    Correspondence from the head of DPIPWE shows Minister Gutwein was not even consulted before the plan for cuts from that Agency was submitted.

    Shadow Treasurer David O'Byrne said Will Hodgman needs to finally admit to Tasmanians where the cuts will be coming from.

    "Will Hodgman has known exactly how much will be cut from each Department since June," Mr O'Byrne said.

    "It was Will Hodgman's reckless election spending and his Treasurer's hopeless budget mismanagement that have us hurtling beyond $1 billion of debt. To refuse to level with the Tasmanian people now is just completely gutless.

    "Will Hodgman needs to own up to his mistakes and start being honest with the Tasmanian public.

    Labor Leader Rebecca White said it was clear Will Hodgman's chaotic cuts would hurt Tasmanians.

    "The heads of the Health and Communities Departments told Will Hodgman they would struggle to find the significant savings in just seven days," she said.

    "Despite promises from Will Hodgman that frontline services will not be affected, the head of Department of Communities said that she needed 'the time to carefully consider the definition of frontline services and test this with Ministers'.

    "The end result of all this dysfunction will be that Tasmanians will have services cut.

    "Will Hodgman's rush to cover up his Budget mismanagement with savage cuts means Tasmanians are languishing on surgery waiting lists, are unable to rely on an ambulance being available when they need one, and can't get a job because infrastructure projects have been delayed."

    Rebecca White MP

    Labor Leader

    David O'Byrne MP

    Shadow Treasurer

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