UPDATE: Makhlouf in denial, no resignation offer

UPDATE: Makhlouf in denial, no resignation offer
Pattrick Smellie
(Updates with detail throughout)  By Pattrick Smellie June 27 (BusinessDesk) - Public sector chief executives should offer to resign in the case of "major failings", but there was no such offer from Treasury secretary Gabriel Makhlouf over the Treasury website security lapses that allowed the National Party to access secret budget documents, says State Services Commissioner Peter Hughes. "On major failings, I would expect an offer (of resignation)," Hughes told a press conference accompanying publication of the report by deputy commiss...

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