Nacc to reconsider whether to investigate robodebt after ‘apprehended bias’ finding against commissioner
by Paul Karp and Sarah Basford Canales from World news | The Guardian on (#6RV7X)
Report finds Paul Brereton should have removed himself from related decision-making processes', but says there was no intentional wrongdoing'
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The National Anti-Corruption Commission will reconsider its decision not to start a corruption investigation into robodebt, after a finding its initial refusal was affected by apprehended bias".
On Wednesday the Nacc inspector, Gail Furness, released a report finding that the Nacc commissioner, Paul Brereton, should have removed himself from related decision-making processes and limited his exposure to the relevant factual information".
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