Australia
NACC’s robodebt report is staggeringly incompetent: Rick Morton

Kylie Kilgour, the National Anti-Corruption Commission aide who was given sole responsibility for investigating the so-called “robodebt six” by the Steven Bradbury maneuver after the rest of the newly formed agency suffered a series of embarrassing conflict mishandling, is not a judge.
Although Kilgour was admitted to law in 2001, he never practiced beyond being a community legal center solicitor, and throughout his career he worked in policy in the Victorian civil service and later in administration, though not as an advisor to the royal commission.
