Dumped youth justice program provider tied to for-profit NZ firm
Namu Collective, selected to help deliver a major Crisafulli LNP election pitch, has been referred to state and national authorities over the alleged misuse of public funds
The youth justice program provider Namu Collective has been dumped from its role and referred to state and national authorities over the alleged misuse of public funds. The organization had been selected to help carry out a major youth justice program, which served as a key election pitch for the Crisafulli LNP.[1][2]
The decision to dump the provider comes amid revelations linking Namu Collective to a for-profit firm based in New Zealand. Following these developments, the matter has been escalated to both state and national watchdogs to investigate the alleged misuse of public funding allocated for the youth justice initiative.[1][2]



