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Australian government agrees to record $548.5m Robodebt settlement, total payouts reach $2.4b
The Australian federal government announced Thursday, September 4, it will pay $475 million in additional compensation to robodebt victims through the Knox v Commonwealth case. The settlement ...
The Australian government will pay an extra A$475m (£240m) to people harmed by the country’s unlawful “Robodebt” welfare scheme, bringing the total compensation package to the largest in the nation’s ...
The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has backflipped and will now scrutinise senior public servants involved in the ...
The Australian government said Thursday it will fork out hundreds of millions of dollars to settle the country's largest class action in history over a scheme that sent false debt repayment demands to ...
Services Australia has urged people to ensure communication they receive about the new robodebt class action is legitimate. (Source: AAP) Services Australia is now sending out registration notices to ...
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Centrelink recipients urged to claim $475 million Robodebt payout with deadline days away
More than 300,000 Aussies are being urged to register for a fresh Robodebt class action ahead of a deadline just days away. The federal government agreed to pay a historic $475 million in extra ...
Victims of the Coalition’s devastating Robodebt scheme have been awarded a further $548m as the federal government opts not to defend a claim that public servants acted unlawfully. The deal, which was ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) -The Australian government said on Thursday it had agreed to pay a further A$475 million ($308.66 million) in compensation to victims of an illegal welfare debt recovery programme, ...
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