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An Australian government inquiry has vindicated a number of whistleblowing employees of a Melbourne nursing home. Among the incidents reported is one related to the privacy of the residents: "In a gross breach of privacy, residents' personal records were used as scrap paper for grocery lists and chores to be done around the home."
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