NACC investigation into Robodebt reveals public service corruption, but it will take much more to fix the system

The National Anti Corruption Commission (NACC) has released its much anticipated investigation into the six people referred by the Royal Commission into the Robodebt Scheme. The report reveals the identity of the referred people, which was previously not public knowledge: five bureaucrats and former prime minister Scott Morrison, who was social services minister at the time. NACC found that two of the six individuals (Mark Withnell and Serena Wilson) had committed serious corrupt conduct

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NACC investigation into Robodebt reveals public service corruption, but it will take much more to fix the system

The National Anti Corruption Commission (NACC) has released its much anticipated investigation into the six people referred by the Royal Commission into the Robodebt Scheme. The report reveals the identity of the referred people, which was previously not public knowledge: five bureaucrats and former prime minister Scott Morrison, who was social services minister at the time. NACC found that two of the six individuals (Mark Withnell and Serena Wilson) had committed serious corrupt conduct

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