Centrelink robo-debt: public servants removed for asking too many questions, says Andrew Wilkie – The Age
The Age | Centrelink robo-debt: public servants removed for asking too many questions, says Andrew Wilkie The Age Centrelink public servants who ask too many questions about their agency's controversial "robo-debt" recovery effort are being "managed" out of debt recovery units, according to independent MP Andrew Wilkie. The Tasmanian independent also alleges ... Originally published as'They made me feel as though I'm a cheat' |
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