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Morrison rejects robodebt royal commission findings

Scott Morrison said the findings against him were “disproportionate, wrong and unsubstantiated”. (Mick Tsikas/AAP PHOTOS)

By Andrew Brown in Canberra

FORMER prime minister Scott Morrison has defended his role in overseeing the unlawful robodebt scheme, rejecting findings from the royal commission.

In his first in-person comments since the release of the royal commission’s report, Mr Morrison said the findings against him were “disproportionate, wrong and unsubstantiated”.

The report said Mr Morrison had “allowed cabinet to be misled” on the legality of the scheme when he was social services minister.

But Mr Morrison told parliament on Monday the findings of the royal commission had been contradicted by evidence presented to it.

“I do, however, completely reject the commission’s adverse findings regarding my own role as minister for social services, between December 2014 and September 2015 as disproportionate, wrong, unsubstantiated,” he said.

However, he said he had “deep regret” for the impact the robodebt scheme had on welfare recipients.

Mr Morrison accused the Labor government of character assassination against him following the royal commission.

“For the government to now condemn me for holding a view that they shared and sustained for more than three years after I held the portfolio is rank hypocrisy,” he said.

“The latest attacks on my character by the government in relation to this report is just a further attempt by the government following my departure from office to discredit me and my service to our country.”

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2 Responses to Morrison rejects robodebt royal commission findings

cbrapsycho says: 31 July 2023 at 6:07 pm

What else would anyone expect. This man never admits error or fault on his part, nor takes responsibility for anything that goes wrong. It’s always someone else’s fault. Pathetic.

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David says: 1 August 2023 at 7:22 am

Sadly this just highlights the state of royal commissions and how believable their outcomes have become. They always seem to the have politically convenient outcomes. We knew what Morrison’s defense would be and the Commissioner left a huge gap for him to drive it through. Hence the Commissioner is either corrupt or stupid. Robodebt was the automation of existing procedures and the failure lies at the department/public service level. Particularly the failure to monitor and correct the system when is starts running. We get to vote politicians in and out but don’t get to vote out public servants. The Commissioner taking a shot at a politician on the way out is a waste of taxpayers money. You know as soon as the new government starts focusing on blaming the past government they have something to hide. We did our job in getting rid of Morrison. It’s done. So ask yourself who stands to gain or what is being hidden by wasting taxpayers money flogging a dead horse.

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