Robodebt families feel 'accountability' after Kathryn Campbell's resignation: Bill Shorten

Justine Landis-Hanley
Updated July 25 2023 - 5:20pm, first published 4:50pm

Government Services Minister Bill Shorten says robodebt-affected families feel "accountability is emerging" following Monday's news top bureaucrat Kathryn Campbell - who oversaw the unlawful scheme - had resigned from her six-figure public sector job.

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Justine Landis-Hanley

Justine Landis-Hanley

Federal politics and public sector reporter

I'm a federal politics and public sector reporter at The Canberra Times, with an interest in integrity, regulation, and social services. Contact me with tips and feedback at justine.landishanley@canberratimes.com.au.

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