Why are WINZ staff banned from critising ACC's dumping of their injured clients onto WINZ benifits

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Dear Ministry of Social Development,

Why are WINZ staff banned from criticizing/giving their opinion on ACC's dumping of their injured clients onto WINZ benefits?

When WINZ staff know there is a fraud against the NZ Tax Payer are they not obligated to report that fraud?

If so, why are WINZ staff censored from speaking out about the ACC transferring their legal responsibilities/obligations to the ACC Levy Payer fund to Tax Payer funded Social Development that already spends hundred's of millions of dollars each year supporting those injured people already exited from their ERC entitlements --- meanwhile the ACC's WesPac savings account inflates by hundreds of millions of dollars each month because they're not using the compulsory levies collected for what they're intended for, they're making a quick dollar off the back of injured people they're exiting onto a WINZ Benefit!

I look forward to receiving your response.

Yours faithfully,

ACCforum.nz

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