The architects of Robodebt will be referred for criminal and civil prosecution after a royal commission handed down its report into the unlawful scheme today.
The 990-page report, includes 57 recommendations – the culmination of hundreds of hours of evidence and nearly a million documents
The three-volume, 990-page report, includes 57 recommendations – the culmination of hundreds of hours of evidence, thousands of exhibits, and nearly a million documents.
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