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Tudge office used media to fight robodebt anti-aircraft guns

Media strategy saw Alan Tadge’s media advisors use sympathetic “right-wing” sources to craft stories and expose personal details of victims.

Rachelle Miller (Image: Courtesy of AAP/Royal Commission to Robodebt scheme)

Alan Tadge’s former media adviser, Rachel Miller, told the Royal Commission that before releasing the victim’s personal information, it was “friendly” and “a He said he had published an article in the “right-wing” media.

In a statement on Tuesday, Miller told the committee that by early 2017, negative coverage of the Robodet scandal had escalated into a “media crisis” and that Tadge was “adamant” to “shut down” the “media crisis.” ‘ gave instructions.

A Royal Commission set up last August is investigating how the illegal robodet scheme was established in 2015 and was allowed to run until November 2019.

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Tudge office used media to fight robodebt anti-aircraft guns

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