Charges Dropped Against Health Dept. in Quarantine Fiasco, Families Outraged

May 1, 2024
Charges Dropped Against Health Dept. in Quarantine Fiasco, Families Outraged
  • The Office of Public Prosecutions has dropped all charges against Victoria’s health department regarding COVID-19 hotel quarantine breaches.

  • The case collapse was due to the exclusion of evidence from witnesses, leading to a failure in public administration and accountability.

  • The second wave of COVID-19 linked to the quarantine breaches resulted in hundreds of deaths, sparking outrage among victim's families.

  • The statute of limitations has expired, making it difficult to revisit the case, and the government has spent $7.7 million on legal inquiry representations.

  • While the opposition criticizes the dropped charges, the Premier defends the decision, and the Department of Health welcomes the outcome.

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