Anyone else? Anyone else feel like screaming at every fucking point of the follow up (or lack of) from the Robodebt Royal Commission? Starting with there being 57 recommendations, not 56 as Labor and now Services Australia documentation repeating to themselves and us until it’s true.
Services Australia's annual report begins the 'management and accountability' section by claiming they are 'committed to building public trust'.
In the VERY NEXT SENTENCE, they lie that the Robodebt Royal Commission made 56 recommendations. There were 57 recommendations. pic.twitter.com/u4O9KEqNdZ
— Tom Studans (@maximumwelfare) October 28, 2024
We were always at war with Eurasia.
Then they only partially take one a few, nothing too core like dramatically raising payments or stopping the stigmatisation of welfare recipients so people wouldn’t just live in fear of Centrelink.
Today it’s that the NACC decision not to investigate the key villains for corruption was a “mistake” by Brereton and not neatly crafted with PR people for those he was excusing. That oh poor Paul made an oopsie. And he’s not even going to stand down let alone be booted out? No wonder I screamed and just once again felt that it was all predetermined and why bother pushing for justice when it is actually stacked against anything good coming from it, at least for the common person. Officials get themselves promoted on the back of the deaths of welfare recipients. Cool.
This is the SUBJECT OF A POTENTIAL CORRUPTION INVESTIGATION getting to amend the public statement put out by the National Anti-Corruption Commission, with changes accepted by the Commissioner who knows them well pic.twitter.com/04ZsM89HJy
— Rick Morton (@SquigglyRick) October 30, 2024
Seriously, if anyone has the fucking sealed section, I’m sure it’s ripe for leaking and someone can arrange something…
It’s a big week.
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