September 27, 2024
The National Anti-Corruption Commission is protecting the public officials most culpable over the $1.7 billion unlawful Robodebt scheme, citing “personal privacy”.
September 26, 2024
The National Anti-Corruption Commission Inspector has announced she will investigate the regulator’s refusal to investigate over Robodebt.
September 21, 2024
The National Anti-Corruption Commission has scrubbed from official freedom of information documents the name of its deputy leader who made the “decision” to not investigate over Robodebt.
September 13, 2024
Not one public servant will lose their job over the unlawful Robodebt scheme – and just one person was “recommended” for a “reduction in salary”.
September 9, 2024
Claims by National Anti-Corruption Commission boss Paul Brereton that he “recused” himself from the Robodebt referrals have “no justification whatsoever” and are “simply wrong", says top former judge.
September 6, 2024
The sole person responsible for policing internal corruption at the National Anti-Corruption Commission is refusing to say whether an actual “investigation” has begun into the Robodebt referrals scandal.