The federal corruption watchdog has confirmed that it will not be pursuing referrals related to the Robodebt scandal. This decision comes after intense public scrutiny and calls for accountability for the government’s handling of the controversial welfare debt recovery program. Despite widespread criticism, it appears that those responsible for the Robodebt scheme will not be held accountable by the watchdog.
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Jury hears more of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ ‘debauchery’
Sean "Diddy" Combs faces serious charges in a sex trafficking trial, including racketeering conspiracy, with the potential for life imprisonment if convicted. A former girlfriend, referenced as Jane, testified that Combs dismissed her requests to stop having sexual encounters with other men, threatening to cut off her rent payments when she expressed her discomfort. The trial has featured multiple witnesses, including another former girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, who described similar exploitative experiences, raising significant concerns about...
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