ABC board criticises government for breaking election funding cut statements

abc-logoThe ABC board has criticised the federal government for breaching pre-election statements by Prime Minister Tony Abbott not to cut funding to the public broadcaster and declare that it is satisfied that the ABC provides “value for money to Australians”.

The unusually direct statement is included in the latest ABC annual report released by the public broadcaster and takes aim at recent funding cuts including a one per cent “down payment” cut to funding on top of the loss of the Australia Network which cost the ABC $223m over ten years.

“The Board was disappointed that, contrary to pre-election statements made by the Prime Minister, the 2014–15 Budget, handed down in May, included a 1 per cent reduction in the Corporation’s base funding. The Minister for Communications, the Hon. Malcolm Turnbull MP, described this cut as a “down payment” on future funding reductions,” the board statement says. 

“In addition, the Government announced it would terminate the contract between the ABC and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) for the operation of the Australia Network Service.”

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