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No punishment yet for Qld public servants
The Queensland opposition has demanded accountability for public servants implicated in the tragic 2016 death of toddler Mason Jet Lee, who was known to child services before he died of brutal injuries inflicted by his stepfather.
Opposition spokeswoman for child protection Amanda Camm asked if there was “a generation of children that are disposable” as she slammed the government and called for more transparency on 2GB radio on Tuesday.
She said staff tasked with protecting children must understand their role and responsibilities.
“If…
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