The Taxpayers’ Union challenges Labour's claim that a nationwide public transport fare cap will cost just $65 million annually, arguing that actual costs in key regions could be up to three times higher and demanding full transparency on the policy's financial basis.
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Labour gets a triple fisking over its dodgy fare numbersLabour's numbers are misleading and unverified
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