Robo-debt bureaucrat on leave amid doubts over her $900k job

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Former top public servant Kathryn Campbell went on leave from her $900,000 a year job with the Defence Department last week – a day before the robo-debt royal commission made damning findings against her.

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Holmes recommended the section not be tabled in parliament “so as not to prejudice the conduct of any future civil action or criminal prosecution”.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says Scott Morrison has not shown contrition over the welfare crackdown.“And I do note very serious findings of the royal commissioner about his evidence before the royal commission.”

 

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