Transfield and Poured Scorn

: Charities have also poured scorn on centre operator Transfield five-year contract extension despite criticism from the inquiry it had failed to run the centre well, according to Nine News Australia. Save The Children said a rights-based group like theirs was better placed to run the centre. The peak bodies for aid and welfare said the findings about children in the Senate inquiry into the centre released on Monday were alarming and deserved wider scrutiny."It is vital that commonwealth action, or lack of action on child abuse be investigated by an independent commission," ACOSS and Australian Council for International Development said in a statement on Monday. The Australian Churches' Refugee Taskforce said Transfield contract extension was inconceivable and the operator should be "punished for their poor performance, not rewarded."The spotlight will be on mum and dad investors who hold shares in the operator, it added.© AAP 2015Politics Email your news tips Do you have any news photos or videos Property news: Will buyers worship heaven sent property - realestate.com.au Career news: Why career success could be right beside you - news: New York 'Sky Garage' takes parking to the next level - realestate.com.au Career news: Do you really truly want to be a leader - seek.com.au (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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