Robo-debt like actions of mafia: Shorten

By Colin Brinsden
Updated May 31 2020 - 2:41pm, first published 2:37pm
Christian Porter says there is still legal action around the robo-debt program.
Christian Porter says there is still legal action around the robo-debt program.

Federal Labor frontbencher Bill Shorten is appalled that another minister has refused to apologise for the Morrison government's flawed robo-debt scheme, accusing it of acting like a "legalised mafia".

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