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Outgoing NACC chief Brereton defends robodebt handling amid investigations

Outgoing National Anti-Corruption Commissioner Paul Brereton defended his handling of robodebt referrals during a Senate estimates hearing, denying he contributed to victim suffering. Brereton, who is resigning amid two internal investigations, criticized the resulting culture of fear within the commission.

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Anti-corruption boss hits back at suggestions he contributed to robodebt victims’ suffering

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Anti-corruption boss hits back at suggestions he contributed to robodebt victims’ suffering

May 26, 2026, 8:16 PM

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