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Three Tasmanian officials must repay $76,175 in legal fees after failing to act in good faith during a child abuse inquiry.
Three Tasmanian public servants, including former Launceston General Hospital executive Peter Renshaw, will repay a total of $76,175 in legal fees after a review found they failed to act in good faith during the child abuse inquiry.
Of 27 officials granted legal aid, 15 were deemed to have acted appropriately, while nine remain under assessment.
Renshaw, who resigned in 2023, faced multiple adverse findings for failing to report abuse and misleading the commission.
The government has accepted all recommendations and will begin recovering funds from those who breached policy, emphasizing accountability in public spending.
Tres funcionarios tasmanianos deben devolver $76,175 en honorarios legales después de no actuar de buena fe durante una investigación de abuso infantil.