Serious corrupt conduct and automated harm as a public service

"NACC investigation into Robodebt reveals public service corruption, but it will take much more to fix the system. The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has released its much-anticipated investigation into the six people referred by the Royal Commission into the Robodebt Scheme."

"...The Robodebt scheme has exposed fundamental failings in our system of public administration. Public servants have lost power over the decades, with the rise of ministerial advisers and senior bureaucrats being in fixed-term contracts and in constant fear of losing their jobs. As a result, it is more difficult for public servants to provide “frank and fearless advice” – they are instead often focused on pleasing the minister. In the case of Robodebt, the public servants manoeuvred to put together this unlawful scheme that has caused significant harm to hundreds of thousands of Australians."

"The Robodebt scheme shows the rise of automation in government may lead to significant harm. Therefore, stronger safeguards are needed before we deploy such technologies." >>
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NACC investigation into Robodebt reveals public service corruption, but it will take much more to fix the system

The Robodebt saga has highlighted serious concerns about corruption, as well as about the body charged with stamping it out.

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