
Christopher Kyriacou writes: Robodebt royal commissioner Catherine Holmes’ experience as chief justice of the Supreme Court of Queensland should earn her our respect when making judgments regarding her reasons to seal the section of her report that referred a number of unnamed individuals for civil and criminal prosecutions (“How the sealed robodebt report chapter unwittingly assists the Coalition”).
I note she did seek and was granted approval to delay the tabling of her comprehensive report until the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) came into existence on July 1. It
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