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Thousands owed after Services Australia applied child support laws incorrectly: Ombudsman

Thousands owed after Services Australia applied child support laws incorrectly: Ombudsman

Published 5 months ago
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A landmark report has revealed Services Australia knowingly bypassed child support laws for six years, internally blocking payments to over 16,000 parents who provided less than 35 per cent of their children's care. While the agency argued the law created "unintended consequences" by requiring primary carers to pay those with minimal care responsibilities, the Ombudsman ruled that ignoring legislation is not an option for public servants.
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