Four found in breach of APS code over Robodebt
Four people have been found to have breached the APS Code of Conduct in relation to their role in Robodebt.
11 February, 2024Four people have been found to have breached the APS Code of Conduct in relation to their role in Robodebt.
11 February, 2024Former public service chief Stephen Sedgwick will inquire into whether anyone adversely named in the Robodebt Royal Commission report breached APS codes.
19 July, 2023“Finding useful productivity measures in the public sector . . . has proved problematic.”
2 December, 2014Announcement of replacement from Abbott still pending.
21 November, 2014Australian Public Service Commissioner, Stephen Sedgwick, argues that those employed by the government have long been asked to exercise judgement and discretion if entering into public debate.
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