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Inquiry hears bureaucrats watered down language on risks of robodebt scheme
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2022-11-07
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The Royal Commission into the robodebt scheme is entering its second week of hearings in Brisbane. The commission has heard bureaucrats watered down language about the scheme's risks in a proposal to then minister Scott Morrison.
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