Inquiry enters its final day of third round of hearings
A Royal Commission has heard one of Australia’s largest consulting firms drafted a damning report on robodebt but never gave it to the department running the scheme. A partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers told the commission the department decided it no longer needed the detailed analysis despite the review costing taxpayers nearly one million dollars.
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