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Education staff still paid as suspensions probed

The department is keeping basic details of the investigations top-secret, refusing to reveal how the number of suspensions compares to previous years or the average length of investigation.After multiple requests for the information, a departmental spokesman told The Courier-Mail it would have to pay for any such information through a request under Right to Information legislation.The newspaper has applied for documents through RTI, but requests can take months to finalise and typically cost hundreds…
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