Kathleen Folbigg, who spent 20 years in prison after being wrongfully convicted of killing her infant children, has criticised the New South Wales government's $2 million compensation.
Breakdown
- Kathleen Folbigg criticises the $2 million compensation offer for her 20 years of wrongful imprisonment. 12s
- Folbigg says the offer does not cover her financial losses or mental health needs. 37s
- She compares her compensation to that of Lindy Chamberlain, who received a higher rate for less time in prison. 1m 18s
- Folbigg is seeking a formal apology in addition to financial compensation. 1m 26s
- The Premier states that larger settlements have only occurred through civil litigation. 1m 43s