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If you can't convince them, then confuse them …<br />

Aged Care Neglect – 683 Deaths during Covid19 P<strong>and</strong>emic<br />

Aged Care Royal Commission's findings have been batted away.<br />

But huge problems remain for Morrison<br />

by David Speers for ABC News on 4 October 2020<br />

Scott Morrison has repeatedly expressed sorrow at the hundreds of COVID-related<br />

deaths in aged care, but won't cop the blame. (ABC News: Nick Haggarty)<br />

Back in August, the Prime Minister bristled at the scathing critique of his<br />

government before the Aged Care Royal Commission.<br />

Counsel Assisting the Commission, Peter Rozen, QC, had not held back in<br />

summing up where the Government had failed heading into this p<strong>and</strong>emic.<br />

When the criticism was put to Scott Morrison, he dismissed it.<br />

"This is not a royal commission finding," he told reporters. "That is a<br />

statement that has been made by the counsel assisting. So that is not a<br />

finding of the Royal Commission. That is a position that has been asserted."<br />

Well, now we have the views of the royal commissioners themselves. Tony<br />

Pagone, QC, <strong>and</strong> Lynelle Briggs were chosen by none other than the Prime<br />

Minister to investigate the aged care sector before the p<strong>and</strong>emic struck.

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