Robodebt Victims Seek True Justice: Corruption Watchdog Falls Short

Victims of the unlawful robodebt scheme feel let down as the corruption watchdog finds misconduct but declines to press charges against those responsible.
Victims of the unlawful robodebt scheme are expressing sheer frustration and a sense of being let down by the findings of a report on potential corruption related to the controversial income-averaging program. The National Anti-Corruption Commission's (NACC) 445-page report examined the actions of five former public servants and former Prime Minister Scott Morrison, ultimately finding two senior officials to have engaged in corrupt conduct. However, the NACC has declined to refer them for criminal charges, a decision that victims are calling a
来源: The Guardian


