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Scathing report into hotel quarantine debacle may fuel class actions

Monday December 21, 2020
Families of victims of Victoria’s second wave of coronavirus are considering a class action over the bungled hotel quarantine program.
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews. (Photo: ABC).
The Victorian government may be hit with the class acton despite an apology from Premier Daniel Andrews.
The $5.7 million inquiry into the bungle has been unable to identify a single person responsible for the fatal decision to use private security guards in the program.
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