Kathleen Folbigg is set to receive $2 million from the NSW government after a historic inquiry led to her convictions over the deaths of her four young children being quashed by the state’s top court. a
Breakdown
- Kathleen Folbig received $2 million in compensation after 20 years in prison for wrongful conviction.
- Folbig was exonerated after an inquiry found her children died of a rare genetic disease. 39s
- Her legal team and supporters say the compensation is inadequate and unfair. 5s
- Folbig's lawyers are calling for an inquiry into how the compensation amount was decided. 1m 34s
- The government has acknowledged the payment but declined further comment. 1m 42s