Article 694PN Public servants may have ‘colluded’ to launch robodebt despite knowing it was unlawful, inquiry hears

Public servants may have ‘colluded’ to launch robodebt despite knowing it was unlawful, inquiry hears

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Luke Henriques-Gomes Social affairs and inequality
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Former supreme court judge overseeing royal commission put to a key witness that he and his colleagues may have deceived' the Department of Social Services, but the witness said it was simply not my intent'

The former supreme court judge overseeing a royal commission has raised the prospect public servants across two departments colluded" to launch the robodebt scheme despite knowing it was unlawful.

Catherine Holmes AC SC also put to a key witness who helped devise the scheme that he and his Department of Human Services (DHS) colleagues may have instead deceived" the Department of Social Services while they debated the proposal in 2015.

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