Centrelink Releases Welfare Receipient's Personal Information to try to save face

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DHS, the estranged megadepartment for which has suffered a series of setbacks in the last year, has once again made headlines for all the wrong reasons recently when private information about a welfare recipient's financial affairs was released by the department in an attempt to counter the claims made about the debt recovery process used by DHS.The release of this information in this context is deemed to be legally debatable by welfare advocates. When George Brandis was questioned about Centrelink's activities on the Q&A program he responded that people should just contact Centrelink, which caused the audience to break out laughing as the current wait times and contact problems surrounding resolving debts issued by the Centrelink automated debt recovery system as seen by the public as being a farce.

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by Anonymous Coward on 2025-12-01 01:34 (#71V5R)

There is a nice journal explaining what happened to SN. tl;dr - an SSD failed and due to USA Thanksgiving holiday no one got around to looking at the problem for a couple of days. Then it was a few hours to restore from backup.
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