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Tasmanian government under growing pressure to reveal more about public servant sex abuse allegations

Tasmania’s children’s commissioner has joined calls for the state government to reveal more details about where 13 state service employees stood down over sexual assault or misconduct allegations worked.
Key points:
- Tasmania’s Children’s Commissioner Leanne McLean says it would be reasonable for the State Government to provide more details on the public service sex abuse allegations
- The government has only provided details on where five of the 13 employees stood down worked
- Ms McLean says parents would want to know, and she hasn’t seen any legal advice the government was relying on as far as not sharing the information
Since November 19 last year, 13 employees have been stood down across the state, with the vast majority in the north.
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