Folbigg hopes to get more money from NSW government
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Kathleen Folbigg criticises compensation offer as "an insult"
NSW premier Chris Minns is refusing to reconsider a widely criticised $2 million compensation payment to a woman who was wrongfully imprisoned for 20 years for killing her four children. Kathleen Folbigg says it felt like a 'slap in the face' when she received the offer in a letter from the NSW government. Her solicitor described it as "woefully inadequate and ethically indefensible."
Kathleen Folbigg speaks after $2 million compensation offer
Kathleen Folbigg says she won’t sue the state government and is hoping the overwhelming community outcry and wave of support for her will compel the government to reconsider its $2-million ex-gratia payment. Today, she sat down for a one-on-one interview with Jane Goldsmith in Newcastle, saying the state’s offer is an insult for 20 years …
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