The head of the NDIS has resigned, just weeks after the election of the AlboMP Labor government. ndisceo said he will leave the agency, which manages the National Disability Insurance Scheme, on Friday, July 1. 7NEWS
The head of the National Disability Insurance Agency has resigned, just weeks after the election of the Albanese Labor government.
"The board has issued a statement announcing, with regret, my resignation as CEO," he said in an internal message to staff, seen by AAP, on Wednesday.NDIS minister Bill Shorten said the board and Mr Hoffman had "agreed" he would step down.
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