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Australian Broadcasting Corporation·3 min read·medium

Youth offender program provider Namu Collective referred to authorities over alleged misappropriation of public funds

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Sarah Richards
Youth offender program provider Namu Collective referred to authorities over alleged misappropriation of public funds
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The Queensland government has terminated its contract with Namu Collective and referred the company to multiple authorities, including the Crime and Corruption Commission, over alleged misappropriation of public funds.

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The case raises questions about government oversight and the accountability of private providers in public youth rehabilitation programs.

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The youth justice department has referred Namu Collective to authorities, including the Crime and Corruption Commission. ( Supplied )

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The article reports on official government actions and statements regarding a contract termination without editorializing.

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