Sydney Family's $2 Million Welfare Rort

 

Thirty-eight members of a western Sydney family have been caught rorting $2 million of welfare payments from the government.

 

One person claimed benefits while depositing $750,000 over three years and another paid off a $300,000 mortgage in just over two years while claiming income support.

 

 A third person received rent assistance for a property they already owned, said the Department of Human Services on Thursday.

 

 A spokesman for the department says the family fraud was discovered from a tip-off that a man had failed to declare his income.

 

Nineteen family members have had their welfare payments cancelled after a wide-ranging investigation and another 19 have had their payments reduced.

 

Five members of the family have been referred to the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions and debts have been raised against the fraudsters.

 

 

She admitted there was one family member who had failed to report almost $1 million over 11 years, and her department is working closely with the Australian Tax Office and Australian Federal Police.

 

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"The debts we currently have in relation to social welfare fraud investigations are $39 million," she said.

 

 She warned people who are rorting the system that "we will find you".

 

Oh really? It took a tip-off for them to find this lot!

 

What about the other $37mil?

 

Australia the bountiful, Centrelink the inept.

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@softail-joanie wrote:

"rort" means working the system to gain personal advantage. In Australia the practice is so wide-spread it has engendered it's own word for it, it seems.

 

Seems that everyone does that to some extient, if you have a job and sneak in some overtime hours, your working the company. That explaniation doesn't really say fraud, wit is how this topic reads to me.


There is a huge difference. The person who works the system to boost his or her overtime hours probably feels a little bit guilty about it. On the other hand Australian politicians have zero conscience when it comes to rorting. Two examples if I may:

 

Case A. one politician caught staying at his mum's house and pocketing AUD$43,000 needed to garner public sympathy and deflect attention away from his 'fraud'. He attempted suicide by jumping off his wallet. The public was then encouraged to 'consider this man's frailty' and soon enough the fraud was airbrushed out of the picture.

 

Case B. one politician slept at truck stops in order to claim travel allowance. He denied the allegation. He even claimed the running costs of his V8 car even though his car was a 4 cylinder. Imagine buying a car from him: buyer "Is this car a V8 or a 4 cylinder?" Seller (the politician mentioned above) "I dunno, is there a difference?"

 

That's how our politicians rort the system and don't even feel embarrassed about it. 

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Case 3.A politician is caught blowing $50,000 of taxpayers money on his phone account.He blames his son (calling phone sex businesses *) and it's quickly forgotten about.

*Maybe Craig Thomson thought it was OK.After all,if it's OK for them....
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@myoclon1cjerk wrote:
Case 3.A politician is caught blowing $50,000 of taxpayers money on his phone account.He blames his son (calling phone sex businesses *) and it's quickly forgotten about.

*Maybe Craig Thomson thought it was OK.After all,if it's OK for them....

Case 4: a politician has sex with his wife on his taxpayer funded desk. 

 

Thank G*d my local bus driver doesn't think that's OK nor does the driver of the 5:55am Westmead to the City train driver.

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