Advertisement Western Australia’s market-led proposals policy, used by major developers to pitch unsolicited ideas to the state government, is opaque and could see taxpayer money wasted. A leading government transparency advocacy group says there are a number of “red flags” in the policy, which has been running for 2½ years. The market-led proposals policy has led to a number of controversies including the Fremantle Film Studio and the Cedar Woods Swanbourne development. Credit:Picture: Supplied Transparency International Australia chief executive Serena Lillywhite said market-led proposals established an avenue outside of normal government processes to secure public money for projects – with potentially less oversight.