Findings of serious corruption in Robodebt Scheme but NCAA clears Morrison of wrongdoing
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An investigation into the so-called Robodebt Scheme has found two people engaged in "serious corrupt conduct". The investigation by the National Anti-Corruption Commission cleared four others; including former Prime Minister Scott Morrison. The Albanese government has also promised it will release a sealed section of the Robodebt Royal Commission's final report which concerned those being investigated.
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