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Robdebt, the ongoing saga.

  • brypat3
  • Nov 3, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 2

The article in "The Saturday Paper" by Rick Morton titled "Eight minutes outside: How the NACC failed on Robodebt", is to say the least gobsmacking. As usual, Mr. Morton give the reader true facts in anything he writes, enough to arm one's opinions, when coming to the conclusion that we the voters are being deceived by our political masters. It is strange how the person the government appointed to chair the NACC, appears to hold abnormal ideas of how to carry out his duties.

The fact that the Royal commissioner to Robodebt, in her final report, discretely referred the names of six persons to the NACC for further consideration, is in itself a matter for serious consideration. Surely we the people, are now entitled to release of all the facts pertaining to this issue. It is obvious that little or no action has been taken to penalise or pursue the individuals that may have acted illegally or corruptly during this whole debacle, overseen by the government of the day. Is this because, once again our party politicians are so concerned that pursuing the entire matter to conclusion, could open up to all members of parliament and the people, that parliament is riven with deceit and dishonesty. Removal of all political parties from our electoral system, replaced

by independent members, selected and voted in by their individual electorates, would enable arriving at TRUE democracy.

After all we have possibly, the best electoral system in the world. Become a member of the "Movement for better government"


 
 
 

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