Robodebt ex-PM’s ‘tombstone’: Shorten

Robodebt ex-PM’s ‘tombstone’: Shorten

Bill Shorten has accused of a collection of politicians within the former authorities of gaslighting the nation over the robodebt scheme.

The authorities companies minister stated the debt restoration scheme can be the “tombstone” of Coalition members who featured closely in a Royal Commission report handed down on Friday.

The three-volume, 990-page report authored by retired Chief Justice of the Queensland Supreme Court, Catherine Holmes SC, discovered that former Prime Minister Scott Morrison had misled cupboard over the scheme, whereas former minister Alan Tudge had engaged in an “abuse of power.”

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Camera IconGovernment Services Minister Bill Shorten stated the previous authorities had “gaslit the nation and it’s citizens” over the robodebt scheme. NCA NewsWire / Martin Ollman Credit: News Corp Australia

The debt restoration scheme – generally known as ‘robodebt’ – operated from 2015 to 2019, and used an unlawful technique of earnings averaging to recoup $750 million from 380,000 folks.

Mr Shorten stated the report was “vindication” for the victims of the scheme.

“For the whole time this scheme was in for four-and-a-half years the old government used to say that the critics were wrong, the government was right, there was nothing untoward to see here, and the old government gaslit a nation and its citizens,” he stated.

“There’s things which (Commissioner Holmes) has written in that report about former Coalition ministers which any self-respecting politician would be humiliated to have said about them.”

“This is their political tombstone, this is what’s going to be etched on it, that they abused their power.”

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Camera IconMr Shorten, talking on the Today present on Saturday morning, stated the scheme was the “political tombstone” of the previous Coalition ministers concerned within the robodebt scheme. NCA NewsWire / Martin Ollman Credit: News Corp Australia

The report additionally contained a sealed part, which really helpful 57 folks for civil and prison prosecution.

Christian Porter and Stuart Robert have been two different former authorities ministers criticised within the report.

Both have denied they’ve obtained discover of any referral made towards them within the sealed part of the report.

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton provided help for his present and former colleagues.

“I just caution the glee of the Prime Minister and Bill Shorten at the moment,” Me Dutton stated on Saturday.

“In Question Time, you have seen, they sought to politicise the issue from day one,” he stated.

Mr Dutton stated some former members of the federal government had issued public statements rebuking the Commission’s findings.

“And that’s entirely their right to do so,” he stated.

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Camera IconOpposition Leader Peter Dutton stated Bill Shorten had tried to politicise the robodebt subject “from day one.” NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard Credit: News Corp Australia

In a press release issued on Friday Mr Morrison, who’s holidaying in Italy along with his household, stated “I reject completely each of the findings which are critical of my involvement in authorising the scheme and are adverse to me.”

“They are wrong, unsubstantiated, and contradicted by clear documentary evidence,” he stated.

“It is unfortunate that these findings fail to acknowledge the proper functioning of Government and Cabinet processes in the face of not only my evidence as a former Prime Minister, and Cabinet Minister for almost nine years, but also the evidence of other Cabinet ministers.”

Mr Morrison was social companies minister when robodebt was in its inception.

Alan Tudge, who was human companies minister in 2016 and 2017, stated he “strongly rejected” the claims made by Commissioner Holmes that he had abused his energy.

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Camera IconFormer Prime Minister Scott Morrison stated he rejected the antagonistic findings made towards him within the report. NCA NewsWire / Martin Ollman Credit: News Corp Australia

“At no stage did I seek to engage in a media strategy that would discourage legitimate criticism of the Scheme,” Mr Tudge stated.

“It is part of a Minister’s role to publicly defend government policy when that policy is subject to criticism,” he stated.

Mr Tudge additionally rejected the declare that he was detached to suicides brought on by the scheme.

“It was standard practice to investigate every suicide that was said to be linked to Centrelink.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au