Former Figure in Illegal Robodebt Scheme Parachuted to $900,000 Job

Former Figure in Illegal Robodebt Scheme Parachuted to $900,000 Job
It has been revealed that key documents that would have helped end the robodebt scheme were withheld from an internal investigation. The Epoch Times
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The Australian government’s senior bureaucrats have parachuted a former top public servant who was a key figure in the illegal debt recovery scheme Robodebt into a new job that comes with a $ 900,000-a-year salary.

Top politicians managed to appoint Kathryn Campbell, former secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trades (DFAT), as an advisor for the AUKUS program before she was dumped from her previous role.

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