The outgoing Victorian Ombudsman, Deborah Glass, has criticized the Andrews government in her final report, highlighting issues such as the lack of crucial upgrades to the system monitoring released criminals, leading to a dangerous situation. She described facing challenges for her independence with gender overtones.
In her final report to parliament, outgoing Ombudsman Deborah Glass has described “a battle for my independence, with gender overtones” https://t.co/e4vN76iBC4
Outgoing Victorian Ombudsman Deborah Glass has pulled no punches in a final report, accusing the Andrews government of squibbing its responsibilities and ruling with a culture of fear. > https://t.co/y25e20mzeF https://t.co/6V2aBZCW3b
The Andrews government's legacy has been savaged in a bombshell report released on Monday, with the outgoing Ombudsman taking a parting shot at the former premier. https://t.co/KwQ0T4o47e
In a scathing 39-page report, Victoria’s departing Ombudsman describes experiencing a ‘cold shower of political reality’ soon after the former premier won office. https://t.co/B2BQsPVPNy #springst
Crucial upgrades to the system monitoring criminals released back into Victorian communities were never made, with the “antiquated” system now posing a danger, according to a whistleblower. > https://t.co/bVrdWxnvwK https://t.co/aMaNGnEm3S