NSW Attorney-General Michael Daley has told a budget estimates hearing that it is “irrelevant” whether Kathleen Folbigg killed her four infant children as he is grilled over a $2m payout slammed as “insulting”. Folbigg spent 20 years in jail after being wrongfullly convicted.
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- The NSW Attorney-General declined to share a personal opinion on Kathleen Folbigg's innocence.
- Kathleen Folbigg was awarded $2 million in compensation after being exonerated. 20s
- Folbigg described the compensation as inadequate and disappointing. 36s
- The Attorney-General defended the decision, citing budget constraints and lack of comparable cases. 40s
- Questions were also raised about the $200 million cost estimate for a new train station in Willara. 1m 13s