Robodebt royal commission hearings could start this year: Shorten

Dan Jervis-Bardy
Updated June 6 2022 - 7:07am, first published 5:30am
New Government Services Minister Bill Shorten wants to get the robodebt royal commission up and running as soon as possible. Picture: Elesa Kurtz
New Government Services Minister Bill Shorten wants to get the robodebt royal commission up and running as soon as possible. Picture: Elesa Kurtz

Witnesses could take the stand at the robodebt royal commission as soon as the end of this year, as Labor's Bill Shorten vows to finally get to the bottom of the scandal.

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Dan Jervis-Bardy

Dan Jervis-Bardy

Federal Politics Reporter

Dan covers federal politics from Parliament House, with a special focus on climate policy and the NDIS. He has previously reported on ACT politics and urban affairs since joining the Canberra Times in 2018.

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