A former Reserve Bank special advisor advocates for increased transparency in monetary policy, including public disclosure of MPC votes and greater parliamentary scrutiny, arguing that the shift represents a necessary and irreversible move toward accountability and expertise.
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think the horse has bolted and and rightly so and in and in the right direction I don't think we'll go back I think this is exactly the right move booth. It'll strengthen the accountability, the transparency of Monetary Policy Committee. And one more thing I'd like to see is Parliament's Finance and Expenditure Committee actually interview some of those non-executive MPC members. You know, I think that'd be a good thing.
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inevitably rising due to economic pressures
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