The Robodebt Royal Commission is hearing damning evidence of public sector dysfunction. Now it must probe the question of culture
A senior public servant has said his political masters cared only about money, according to meeting minutes shown to the Royal Commission into Robodebt. The meeting was with one of Australia's largest consulting firms, which trashed the scheme in a report that was never given to the government.
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