House debates
Thursday, 1 March 2018
Statements by Members
Centrelink
1:58 pm
Peter Khalil (Wills, Australian Labor Party) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
We were outraged when this grovelling government announced that 20,000 people who received debt notices as a result of this government's reprehensible robo-debt scheme turned out to owe nothing once their debt were challenged. A significant number of these cases involved constituents of my electorate, and my office worked tirelessly to try to assist these vulnerable people who had found themselves targeted by the robo-debt scheme. I will you one example. A young man who was on youth allowance approached my office. He had received an incorrect demand notice for $12,377. We intervened and we had that debt cancelled. But that's just one example. I've seen firsthand the trauma that was inflicted on honest and vulnerable Australians by the abject failure of the Turnbull government on the robo-debt scheme.
The Senate inquiry on Centrelink's automated data-matching initiative, which is what it's actually called, is absolutely scathing. It speaks volumes about this retrograde government that they have persisted with an assault on ordinary and vulnerable Australians while leaving the big end of town untouched—but, worse than that, they're actually giving them $65 million in tax cuts. And there has been no apology from the former minister responsible. I can't see him, but, if he is here, he should do the right thing. He should apologise to my constituents— (Time expired)
Tony Smith (Speaker) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
In accordance with standing order 43, the time for members' statements has concluded.