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Two more Tasmanian public servants stood down over sexual abuse allegations
Another two Tasmanian public servants from the state’s north have been stood down pending an investigation into allegations of sexual abuse.
Key points:
- The employees involved and the department they worked for have not been identified
- The State Government says the standing down of the employees is “not an indication of wrongdoing”
- A commission of inquiry into state government agencies’ responses to child sexual abuse allegations is due to begin later this year
In a statement, a State Government spokesperson said the allegations had been referred to Tasmania Police for assessment.
The employees involved have not been identified, and the department they worked for has not been disclosed.
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