Generator said:
From what they have been saying of late, the only real difference is that the Libs want to strip back the backroom bureuacracy to its bare bones whereas the ALP merely wants to trim it just a tad.
An issue which I support the Libs 100%.
The NSW public service has become an inefficient, allocative nightmare. The problem is that Costa and his men classify highly bureaucratic roles as 'front line' and inadvertently attempt to justify the increases in the service as a whole based on this spin.
We have a situation whereby 'policy officers', 'communications officers' and other similar roles are portrayed to be of aboslute importance and are paid exorbitant amounts of money to do half the work of those people on the 'real' front line. Moreover, we have advisors to these types of roles, advisors to these advisors, advisors to these advisors advisors, and yes, advisors to the advisors of the advisors advisors advisor. Money is thrown in and sucked out by unnecessary roles, ridiculous salaries and incompetence en masse all at the expense of the quality of service delivered; the role of state government.
Spin and the like are all part and parcel of any bureaucracy. However, 10 years after the election of Bob Carr, it has become central to the governance of the state. The government has lost the nerve when it comes to service delivery, and it is for this reason that we need a change to at least observe how it can be done differently. Four more years of state/federal quarreling, bulging bureaucracy and excessive spin will just yield the same results..