1. Commission of Audit report.
Yesterday’s Commission of Audit report recommendations on Family Tax Benefits are set to be adopted, today’s News Limited papers report.
The Commission says Treasurer Joe Hockey will stop short of cutting Family Tax Benefit B. Instead, he will apply a new means test to both Family Tax Benefit A and B of $100,000 per family in the Budget.
News Limited reports that according to senior sources, “Over time, the government will adopt many of the 86 recommendations contained in the 1,200-page Commission of Audit report.”
The report has also said the Government will adopt a Medicare co-payment of $7.50 for all GP visits.
The Treasurer has said publicly that the Government will not divulge which of the Commission’s recommendations it will accept or reject until the May 13 Budget.
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2. MH370 report.
A report has been released overnight by the Malaysia’s Transport Ministry, nearly two months after the disappearance of flight MH370.
The report shows the plane had been missing off the radar for nearly 17 minutes before anyone noticed.
“We are left to assume (that) for those 17 minutes, Kuala Lumpur either didn’t notice or didn’t act,” CNN aviation correspondent Richard Quest reported.
There was also a four-hour gap from the time officials noticed the plane was missing to when an official rescue operation was launched.
The report comes as Malaysian Airlines sent a request to families of the missing to return to their own homes, saying it would no longer provide hotel accommodation to them.