News report from late 2016.
The government has ramped up the rhetoric on welfare debt this week, warning that its new automated compliance system would allow it to easily and quickly detect overpayments.
Human services minister Alan Tudge appeared on A Current Affair on Monday and threatened to jail those who owed Centrelink money.
“We’ll find you, we’ll track you down and you will have to repay those debts and you may end up in prison,” he said.
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