The watchdog overseeing the National Anti-Corruption Commission has announced it will examine the commission’s decision not to investigate six individuals referred to it by the robodebt royal commission. The Nacc inspector, Gail Furness, said on Thursday she had received about 900 complaints about the Nacc’s decision “not to commence a corruption investigation into the referrals”. […]
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