Don't know if you are serious, but why become part of the problem?
Why not just review a single document quickly, find an error which invalidates the document, and send it back saying "Policy paper 1 mentions X as being on the business plan for Y, it's not on the plan, please can you fix."
Why do your colleagues work when they could at least attempt it first?
Because they'll just paste your remarks in their llm, let it correct the text and send it back to you.
Because they will fix it and send again.
Unless you can write a good-sounding reason why it's on them to review a LLM output before sending it to you, they will outsources this reviewing to you, and it's a lot of reviewing.