
Anti-corruption watchdog decides not to pursue Robodebt corruption investigation
ABCIn short: The National Anti-Corruption Commission will not pursue fresh corruption investigations into six officials involved in the Robodebt scandal. Robodebt royal commissioner Catherine Holmes SC had provided parts of her "sealed" findings to various agencies, including the NACC, after handing her final report to government in July. In a statement on Thursday afternoon, the commission revealed it had received six referrals from Robodebt royal commissioner Catherine Holmes SC after she delivered her report to the government in July last year. "However, the conduct of the six public officials in connection with the Robodebt Scheme has already been fully explored by the Robodebt Royal Commission and extensively discussed in its final report. Robodebt royal commission final report included 'sealed' chapter No details have been released as to the identities of the six officials subject to the referrals to the NACC or the APSC.
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