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Some healthy people are more like people with disabilities than disabled people.

This is the story of a maimed Australian boy:

In Queensland, there's a little guy in a wheelchair. He's been on the street every day, holding up a sign to find a job. Positive and optimistic efforts have attracted the attention of people who come and go.

His name was Mathew Magrath,14 years ago, when he accidentally fell off the balcony, paralyzing his legs and losing his walking ability.

Now, at 33, he had to quit his job to make it easier for him to stay with his family, moving from Brisbane to Mackay. in North Queensland. In line with the principle of not eating relief food, relying on their hard-working hands to support themselves, Mathew went to Seek, Gumtree, sent resumes. However, life is not as friendly as it was supposed to be, and no company is willing to hire Mathew.

Mathew says people are more or less biased against people with disabilities. They find it very inconvenient for people with disabilities to participate in work. In fact, disabled workers are usually very hard, and will not easily change jobs.

"to be honest, when you're really disabled, you know how demanding this environment is for people with disabilities. Some companies don't have the facilities they need, and they never think about hiring them. "

In the face of these difficulties, the average person has already gone to eat government relief food. But the optimistic Mathew is different, and he doesn't want to live on relief. He told himself that disability was not a reason for not working hard.

So Mathew came up with a good idea. He decided to hold up a sign by the road day after day until he got a job. Today's Mathew has received several interviews from local companies, and I believe that in the near future, Mathew will have a stable job as long as it does not give up!

What's wrong with the world now? People who really need relief are willing to go out to work hard rather than eat white at home. And the healthy limbs, unwilling to go out to work, try to deceive government's "relief food."

Michael Keenan, Australia's public services minister, said as many as one hundred and fourteen thousand people were suspected of welfare fraud in the past year. A spokesman for the Department of Public Services said that many people's living conditions have changed, but they have deliberately or unintentionally concealed their true information in order to "eat white food."

Let's take a look at what we can do for the benefit of the game:

1. For the sake of welfare, strength is blind for 20 years.

Sydney has an aunt named Rebecca Assie, 60 years old. Claiming to be invisible, she applied to Centerlink for a benefit for the blind. The grant was paid for more than 20 years and amounted to two hundred thousand Australian dollars. But the paper did not stop the fire, and finally was found!

The old lady was photographed browsing her message with her mobile phone at ease, and without anyone present, she got into the car and drove away.

Which means! During these 20 years, grandma even got an Australian driver's license! Fooled government for 20 years without being found out! Great, Grandma Wuli.


2. Rich woman false divorce pretended to be poor for 18 years

It is estimated that more than 15,000 married people in Australia are still falsely claiming single-parent family benefits each year, with losses of hundreds of millions of Australian dollars.

A Sydney woman named Rebecca Khodragha (yes, Sydney's Rebecca),) has been able to live in government public housing and enjoy government benefits for 18 years by pretending to be a poor single mother.

The most important thing, however, is that her husband earns more than a million dollars a year! And two other properties in their names! This is the right level of rich people.

In 1991, Rebecca and her husband, Khaled Khodragha, married at the Muslim ceremony but did not officially register with government. In 1999, Rebecca was assigned to a public housing in Punchbowl, southwest of Sydney, in the name of "single mother". The two men have been living there ever since. Since staying here, Rebecca has been receiving rent subsidies from government until last year, when Rebecca was reported anonymously, her identity was not revealed.

According to the 7News, 60, 000 people are currently waiting to live in government public housing in the new state. Some of them will have to wait 10 years before they can live. Rebecca is now charged with two counts of fraud and sentenced to three months in prison.

I really do not understand the annual salary millions, do not enjoy life, have to pretend to run to live in public rental housing, what is the end of the picture?


3, just don't want to go to work, why don't you want to go to work?

The New starting Point Allowance (Newstart Allowance) is a supplementary income for those looking for work. At present, about eight hundred thousand Australians are receiving either New start Allowance or Youth Allowance. However, the amount of the allowance is higher than that of some jobs. Many people deliberately find some strange excuses not to go to work. For example, deliberately do not observe the interview time or refuse to complete the work.

The excuse for a 23-year-old man is that he doesn't want to work more than three hours a day.

The excuse for a 50-year-old woman is that factories and offices are funny.

An excuse for a 24-year-old woman was that she would not have left her bed without A $20 an hour.

There was also a 59-year-old man on the pretext that his wife thought the job was not for him.

Other cases include:

According to the Daily Mail, a new state-based jobless man earns zero while his account has A $ seven hundred thousand in deposits.

There was also a mother from Perth who received an annual allowance of A $ one hundred thousand, while she had two hundred and twenty thousand of her income and declared only A $35,000.

In the face of these welfare liars, I don't know what to say. You should be ashamed of your actions compared to Mathew, who works in wheelchairs. Although Tau O's social welfare is very good, what is the difference between life and a salted fish if you are healthy and expect to live without work? In the end, the biggest loss is not taxpayers and government, but yourself.


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