01 June 2011

Government fraud against the unemployed

It is irrespective of what the mass media informs the general populous and what the ‘official’ opinion of the unemployed is, the government’s view is that they are ‘dole bludgers’ who rort the system.

There can be no denial that this can hold true for certain individuals of certain backgrounds, certain people from certain nationalities, or people with a specific agenda of not to work.

The same holds true of corruption in government and business, where individuals or groups of individuals commit fraud. Many of these cases go unnoticed as there is great support from either the financial lobby, political cronies or with the help of the brotherhood’s lodge.

Many a mass media outlet focuses on the fraud committed by the people against the welfare system, but there are no reports on how the system cheats its recipients, therefore giving the misconception that the system is fair.

The government has embarked in a mass campaign to fraudulently accuse the unemployed of ‘breaches’ so the government does not have to pay them.

With the recent influx of migrants who are on government benefits, in an effort to balance the figures, the government has ordered its personnel to ‘make up any excuse’ to ‘breach’ the unemployed so that there will be more monies available for the new immigrants

The government provides false information to the participant, in order to penalise them. Corpau has recorded information detailing how these actions are done deliberately to defraud the government welfare recipients from their rightfully earned payments.

The very guidelines that the unemployed must abide by, are broken by the government in order to save a buck.

In recent light, the mass media has exposed the fraudulent information provided by the government via the police force on the actual crime rate figures.

The government also provides false information with regards to number of unemployed people.

When an unemployed person is on an educational course or a work for the dole program, they are not considered as unemployed at the time of statistical analysis.

Currently the figure is in the vicinity of 5% whereas industry and business financial analysts use the more realistic figure of 9%.

Many complaints against Centrelink go unnoticed or can go no further, as the matters usually require financial expense which generally most government welfare participants are unable to afford.

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