Kathryn Campbell retaining Aukus role would be ‘insult’ to robodebt victims, crossbenchers say
by Daniel Hurst Foreign affairs and defence correspon from World news | The Guardian on (#6CTC6)
Former head of the Department of Human Services faces calls to resign after royal commission findings
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Crossbench MPs have called on the senior public servant Kathryn Campbell to consider resigning after the robodebt royal commission, claiming it would be an insult" to the victims if she retains her Aukus role.
The royal commission report tabled in parliament on Friday said Campbell, a former head of the Department of Human Services, had been responsible for a department that had established, implemented and maintained an unlawful program".
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