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The welfare department gave me an extra $45,000. Why should I pay it back? And the court agreed!

 
[Social News]     22 May 2018
Here`s Kunzhou`s single mom, Carly Hockey, who`s had a bit of a bad luck lately.The story goes back to 2013, with the Kunju single-parent mother, who has been receiving family taxes and school-age children from Centrelink.

Here`s Kunzhou`s single mom, Carly Hockey, who`s had a bit of a bad luck lately.

The welfare department gave me an extra ,000. Why should I pay it back? And the court agreed!

The story goes back to 2013, with the Kunju single-parent mother, who has been receiving family taxes and school-age children from Centrelink.

But as a result of the work of Centrelink, she was treated as a mother to take care of the child all day. In fact, it was a half-day, but the central link had given her the money for three years, with a total of $450 million.

Three years later, one day in 2016, Centrelink suddenly found out that I was strangling! More! Wrong!

So they contacted Carly Hockey, and it`s money!

The welfare department gave me an extra ,000. Why should I pay it back? And the court agreed!

This single mother in Kunzhou says she doesn`t understand. You had to send it to me, not me. Why did you suddenly ask me to return it?

But Centrelink also felt that he was justified, so he kept looking for her and asked her to pay back the money.

In the end she was really upset and paid back 5000 Australian dollars, but Centrelink chased her and asked her to return the remaining 40, 000 Australian dollars.

The welfare department gave me an extra ,000. Why should I pay it back? And the court agreed!

Carly Hocke, a single mother, was speechless, insisting that the wrong side was the government and that she had no responsibility to return it in full.

But Centrelink also insisted that the woman was suspected of fraud, so they brought her to court.

After going to court, Carly Hocke, a single mother, said she had actually reported the mistake to the Centrelink, but that her allowance had been paid at the wrong level until the government noticed two years ago that she had been asked to return it.

"it`s all the government`s fault," she said. "I feel bullied. Centrelink doesn`t care about me."

"I refuse to pay the bill of 40,000 Australian dollars!"

The welfare department gave me an extra ,000. Why should I pay it back? And the court agreed!

Then, the court agreed with the single mother`s point of view that she could not have to pay the money!

All right, that`s all I`ve got. 40, 000. That`s a lot of happiness. But do you think this Kunzhou mother should pay back?


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