Minister left in dark on offenders, Home Affairs admits

By Farid Farid
Updated May 29 2024 - 3:40am, first published 3:32am
Home Affairs' Stephanie Foster says the minister wasn't advised on decisions allowing crims to stay. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)
Home Affairs' Stephanie Foster says the minister wasn't advised on decisions allowing crims to stay. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)

Home Affairs secretary Stephanie Foster has admitted her department failed to give advice to immigration minister Andrew Giles about tribunal decisions allowing non-citizens to remain in Australia despite committing serious offences.

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