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NDIS fraud 'gaps remain open' as integrity report handed down
Key takeaways
- Jenny Mc Allister ordered the inquiry earlier this year.
- A Labor-led parliamentary inquiry into fraud in the NDIS has made 12 recommendations to improve the integrity of the scheme.
- It comes amid a recently extended separate Senate inquiry scrutinising the Albanese government's proposed cuts to the now-$50 billion NDIS.
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Jenny Mc Allister ordered the inquiry earlier this year. (ABC News: Matt Roberts)
A Labor-led parliamentary inquiry into fraud in the NDIS has made 12 recommendations to improve the integrity of the scheme.
It comes amid a recently extended separate Senate inquiry scrutinising the Albanese government's proposed cuts to the now-$50 billion NDIS.
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