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    Shorten flags consequences for robo-debt enablers

    Maeve Bannister

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    Senior public servants involved in overseeing the illegal robo-debt scheme could face consequences if adverse findings are made by a royal commission.

    Hundreds of thousands of Australians were sent debt notices under the scheme, which operated between 2015 and 2019 and unlawfully recovered more than $750 million.

    AAP

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