A government website error falsely stated that survivors of abuse in state care who were later convicted of serious offences were ineligible for compensation, raising concerns among lawyers about deterrence of survivors seeking redress, while the actual proposed law requires an独立
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public misinformation about eligibility for compensation
Abuse in care ministry of education website bungle could impact survivors making claims lawyerSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.