Australian National Anti-Corruption Commission faces criticism for inaction on Robodebt Scheme referrals and lack of public hearings.
The Australian National Anti-Corruption Commission (ANCC) faces criticism for its ineffectiveness in addressing corruption, particularly regarding its inaction on referrals about six officials linked to the controversial Robodebt Scheme. Critics, including former judge Anthony Whealy, argue the ANCC is failing its core mission. Attempts to mandate public hearings were blocked by both major political parties, raising concerns about transparency and accountability in its operations.
October 21, 2024
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