By Bruce Teague
GOVERNMENTS in the three eastern states – those with the country’s largest greyhound populations – have now completed the Trifecta and sent their original greyhound boards packing. So far, only Victoria has replaced them, although not necessarily with permanent appointments. NSW has a temporary stand-in and Queensland is doing the same thing.
Additionally, the Queensland Premier has appointed KPMG consultants to advise on board structures. Oddly enough, that repeats a referral to the same people in 1998, when they proposed appointing board members independent of racing. That never happened. And only three years ago, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu investigated Read full article
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