Marie-Claire Butler, the General Solicitor for Minors and Wards of Court, oversees Grace's legal, personal and financial matters. Ms Butler affirmed Graceâs happiness and well-being, noting consistent oversight of her care. She met with Minister Norma Foley to discuss the extensive submissions made by her legal team to the Commission of Investigation, which were notably absent from the final report. Ms Butler emphasized the importance of these submissions for future investigations involving those with disabilities and confirmed that Grace's legal representation was funded by government departments, not her settlement.
Grace is happy and is living a meaningful and fulfilled life. She is well looked after and there is regular oversight of her care in her home.
The General Solicitor highlighted potential learnings for investigations in the future into issues involving people with disabilities.
It appears that these submissions have not been included nor referred to in any way in the report.
The General Solicitor confirmed that Grace's legal representation at the Commission of Investigation was paid for by the relevant Government departments.
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