One business used 17 interns, but offered no jobs in taxpayer-funded program

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The business has been asked to repay the $17,000 it received in taxpayer funding.

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MSMWatchdog2013 For anyone else it would be called Fraud ... with a mandatory stretch in the Big House (i.e., regardless of their proposed repayment plan).

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A great idea in theory but meaningless & wasteful if employers refuse to provide a stronger commitment & only can offer employment that is casual / permanent part time, due to the increases in cost of living.

Works out to over $100,000 per person employed...could have just employed them + 4000 more to provide public services that we all benefit from. Another Lib + big business partnership fail

It’s all about jobless numbers it’s what you get with the big end of town and the liberals

Asked? No. MADE to pay back with interest and penalties. disingenuous

GAOL! For both the business owners *and* the ministers who keep propping up this obviously corrupt program.

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