Labor wants Treasurer Josh Frydenberg to front a Senate inquiry to explain the embarrassing $60 billion JobKeeper reporting error.
The government admitted on Friday its JobKeeper wage subsidy scheme to assist business and workers through the COVID-19 pandemic will now be $70 billion rather than $130 billion and will now only cover 3.5 million people rather than 6.5 million that had been forecast.
Opposition frontbencher Penny Wong says it's a "$60 billion black hole in the economic credibility" of the government.
"We can't trust anything Scott Morrison or Josh Frydenberg say about the economy or the budget, and perhaps worse has been the failure to front up and take responsibility," Senator Wong told ABC television's Insiders program on Sunday.
She said the chair of the Senate committee into the COVID-19 response Labor's Katy Gallagher will be calling on Mr Frydenberg to give evidence to the committee.
"What I would say to Josh, this is your opportunity to front up and explain the $60 billion blunder to the parliament and to the Australian people," she said.
The federal government insists the $60 billion "reporting error" in its JobKeeper scheme is "very good news", but is showing little sign of wanting to use the unspent money to extend or broaden the program.
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