Service Australia official sought to 'influence' ombudsman's Robodebt report: royal commission

Soofia Tariq
Updated December 5 2022 - 6:21pm, first published 6:00pm
Services Australia executive Jason McNamara, appearing before the Robodebt Royal Commission. Picture suplied
Services Australia executive Jason McNamara, appearing before the Robodebt Royal Commission. Picture suplied

A senior Services Australia official attempted to "influence" the Commonwealth Ombudsman into making favourable conclusions about the Robodebt scheme in 2017, the Royal Commission has heard.

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Soofia Tariq

Soofia Tariq

Journalist

Soofia joined the Canberra Times in 2022 as the cadet. She is now a general news reporter, covering everything from local stories to ACT and federal politics. She previously interned and was an audio producer at The Guardian Australia. She has also worked at 2SER Radio and City Hub Sydney. Her email is soofia.tariq@canberratimes.com.au

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