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Massive $475 Million Settlement for Robodebt Victims Announced

UPDATE: A landmark settlement of $475 million for victims of the controversial Robodebt scheme has just been announced, marking a pivotal moment for hundreds of thousands of Australians who suffered unjustly. This settlement, described by officials as a “line in the sand,” aims to rectify the extensive harm inflicted by a system deemed unlawful.

Bill Shorten, the Minister for Government Services, emphasized the significance of this development, stating, “Today’s outcome shows that those warnings were right – and that governments must never again put expedience ahead of justice.” The Federal Court is expected to approve this settlement, which could become the largest class action settlement in Australian history.

The Robodebt scheme, which utilized automated income averaging to issue debt notices to welfare recipients, was found to be “neither fair nor legal.” A royal commission revealed that many individuals were targeted despite not owing any debts. The total cost of the scandal now exceeds $2 billion, including forgiven debts, compensation, and legal fees.

Attorney-General Michelle Rowland stated that this settlement demonstrates the government’s commitment to addressing the harms caused to vulnerable Australians by the previous government’s policies. “Settling this claim is the just and fair thing to do,” she affirmed.

Public Service Minister Katy Gallagher echoed this sentiment, highlighting the ongoing trauma experienced by those affected. “We now know the ongoing harm that has happened to those people affected by Robodebt,” she said. “The decision taken demonstrates our commitment to address the harms caused.”

Despite the financial redress, the Australian Council of Social Service cautioned that this settlement does not equate to full justice. Dr. Cassandra Goldie, CEO of the council, urged the federal government to implement all 57 recommendations from the robodebt royal commission, calling for reforms to Freedom of Information laws and the reinstatement of the statute of limitations on debt recovery.

Shorten also raised concerns about the future use of automated systems in government processes. “Governments of all persuasions must commit to never again outsourcing morality to machines or allowing administrative convenience to override human rights,” he warned.

As this settlement moves towards final approval, the implications for accountability and justice in Australian public administration are profound. Victims of the Robodebt scheme are urged to stay tuned for further developments as the government navigates this critical juncture.

This urgent update not only highlights the financial restitution for victims but also serves as a reminder of the systemic failures that led to this situation. Share this story to raise awareness about the ongoing fight for justice and accountability in the Robodebt saga.

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