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Net trust in ACC not as good as it could be

MPs quizzed ACC at today's select committee hearing on why confidence had fallen.

ACC chair Steve Maharey.

Brent Edwards Wed, 07 Dec 2022

MPs quizzed ACC today on why confidence and trust in the agency had fallen among its clients, health providers and businesses.

While overall public trust and confidence remained stable at 65%, ACC acknowledged the client, provider and business net trust scores had all deteriorated during the 2021-22

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Brent Edwards Wed, 07 Dec 2022
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