Mookhey skipped PE for maths classes. Now he’s treasurer

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Mookhey skipped PE for maths classes. Now he’s treasurer
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He’s ready for tough decisions, but consultation and an unwillingness to shoot from the hip will define the new NSW treasurer’s time steering the country’s largest economy.

and its appointment of an investment bank to review its operations in a move that could eventuate in a sale. The company is pointing the finger in part at a casino tax hike imposed by the former Liberal government that will add $100 million to its annual outgoings. It’s a hard-basket issue that now sits squarely in Mookhey’s policy domain.

The new NSW treasurer and his wife Tamsin Lloyd, celebrating a Labor victory on election night in March.“Whatever it is, it’s clear that the policy wasn’t properly formulated, and no consultation was embarked upon with The Star – that’s the advice that I’ve received,” he tellsin his first wide-ranging interview since Labor formed government after the March 25 election. “We will give them that opportunity.

“He’s not the type who just gets across the brief, he writes the brief,” friend and former colleague Paul Howes tellsHowes, a former national secretary of the Australian Workers Union and now KPMG managing partner, first met the young politico as chief of staff to then-Transport Workers Union national secretary Tony Sheldon.

At school, Mookhey was a political tragic who skipped PE classes for extra maths tutoring and hectored his classmates about the impact of Howard-era budget decisions.

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