State’s disability minister says federal government has begun a scare campaign to legitimise its ‘flawed’ independent assessments policy
The Victorian government has accused the commonwealth of launching a scare campaign about the financial sustainability of the national disability insurance scheme in order to “sell” its “flawed independent assessments robo-planning” policy.
In a sign of increasing animosity between the states and the commonwealth over the landmark scheme, Victoria’s disability minister, Luke Donnellan, said the federal government was guilty of attacking the “very principles on which the NDIS was built”.