https://www.theguardian.com/australia-n ... nce-system
Bureaucratic errors happen. But what's truly surreal is that the government is defending this catastrophic stuff-up as merely a necessary means of recovering incorrectly paid entitlements. It all calls to mind a certain dystopian film from the '80s...Roughly 169,000 Australians, including those with disabilities, have now received letters from the government, warning them the data-matching has detected a discrepancy in their income information.
Those individuals are given 21 days to prove they are eligible for welfare received up to six years ago, or they will incur a debt and a 10% debt recovery fee. If they fail to pay, individuals are referred to debt collectors, and the human services minister, Alan Tudge, has previously threatened them with jail.
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The data-matching process appears to suffer from two main errors.
In some cases, it has been shown to have crudely averaged out ATO information on a persons yearly income across all of Centrelinks 26 fortnightly reporting periods.
Queenslander Michael Griffin, for example, was taken to have earned $1,000 every fortnight because his annual income was $26,000.
That does not take into account circumstances where a person has only worked for part of year, and is otherwise eligible for benefits.
A Centrelink whistleblower previously told Guardian Australia that many of those contacted by the agency were simply paying the debt without question.
The source, who reviewed hundreds of cases where disputes were lodged, said only about 20 had turned out to be genuine.
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