Recommendation of referrals included in ‘sealed chapter’ of 1,000-page report with findings handed to federal government and released publicly
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The robodebt scandal has resulted in recommendations for “referrals of individuals for civil and criminal prosecutions”, the royal commission has revealed.
Commissioner Catherine Holmes submitted her report to the government on Friday and the commission revealed it contained a “sealed chapter” that “recommends referrals of individuals for civil and criminal prosecution”.
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