The Australian Labor Party (ALP) is promising to put a cap on home care fees should it win the May federal election, with a date for the poll to be selected within days. It says it will stop rorts in administration and management fees, and providers will have to report monthly to users on where their money goes. It means home care users can be confident their money is going directly to care—not management bonuses, new office fit-outs or glossy marketing schemes, Labor said. The announcement comes on top of ALP leader Anthony Albanese’s plan to reform the aged care sector. “Labor is calling time on aged care providers who rip off vulnerable Australians,” Albanese said. “We know home care is a vital part of the aged care system—that’s why we want to make sure it is operating as it should, in the best interests of Australians.” It follows Labor’s …