Nacc to reconsider whether to investigate robodebt after ‘apprehended bias’ finding against commissioner
Nacc to reconsider whether to investigate robodebt after ‘apprehended bias’ finding against commissioner
www.theguardian.com Nacc to reconsider whether to investigate robodebt after ‘apprehended bias’ finding against commissioner
Report finds Paul Brereton should have ‘removed himself from related decision-making processes’, but says there was no ‘intentional wrongdoing’
Furness recommended the Nacc revisit the controversial decision, which had already been the subject of 900 complaints when she promised in June to inquire into the matter.
Following the inspector’s recommendation, the Nacc will now appoint an “independent eminent person” to deliberate afresh on a possible corruption investigation into robodebt.
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Borderline corrupt behavior by the corruption commissioner okay because he didn't mean it. Ok.
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