Top bureaucrat moves between PM's department and one of the nation's largest health insurers
One of the country's top decision-makers has been seconded from the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet to Bupa, the country's largest health insurer.
Eryk Bagshaw is a federal political reporter covering economics based in Parliament House, Canberra. He was previously The Sydney Morning Herald's education reporter.
One of the country's top decision-makers has been seconded from the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet to Bupa, the country's largest health insurer.
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