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Ron Segal's avatar

There appear to be two major damning issues here:

1. Ongoing abuse.

2. (Ongoing?) Cover up of abuse

Redress is obviously important, but more so are measures to ensure abuse doesn't happen, which to me means very significant deterrents. Penalties applying not only to abuse perpetrators but also to those that cover up such abuse. All applying retrospectively irrespective of past or present political status or position and preferably without respect for parliamentary immunity. No wet fish slapping need apply.

Simon Boyce's avatar

In the paragraph on the Budget implications for recompense, did you mean to say tax rises instead of tax cuts? Surely some form of tax increase, or even a new tax on the 'sorted' property owners, would be fair. And unlikely from the current government, who seem to have been dismissing the wrong public servants, surely Jagose realises she must go for any credibility to be retained.

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