Robodebt: national corruption watchdog’s decision not to investigate officials angers victims and whistleblowers
Nacc says it decided not to launch corruption probe ‘as it would not add value in the public interest’Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThe National Anti-Corruption Commission (Nacc) won’t pursue an investigation into six individuals referred by the robodebt royal commission, due to separate public service investigations being carried out into five of them.The Nacc said on Thursday that it was “unlikely it would obtain significant new evidence” and had concluded it was “undesirable for a number of reasons to conduct multiple investigations into the same matter”. Continue reading...
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Nacc says it decided not to launch corruption probe ‘as it would not add value in the public interest’
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The National Anti-Corruption Commission (Nacc) won’t pursue an investigation into six individuals referred by the robodebt royal commission, due to separate public service investigations being carried out into five of them.
The Nacc said on Thursday that it was “unlikely it would obtain significant new evidence” and had concluded it was “undesirable for a number of reasons to conduct multiple investigations into the same matter”. Continue reading...