Scott Morrison 'had no reason to question' department advice over Robodebt lawfulness, royal commission hears

Soofia Tariq
Updated December 14 2022 - 7:26pm, first published 11:15am
Former prime minister Scott Morrison gives evidence at the Robodebt Royal Commission. Picture supplied
Former prime minister Scott Morrison gives evidence at the Robodebt Royal Commission. Picture supplied

Former prime minister Scott Morrison has given evidence at the Robodebt Royal Commission that he believed the "unlawful" debt collection scheme did not require legislative change due to advice given by his department to cabinet.

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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