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The Australian farmer went bankrupt overnight and became a divorced tramp

When the National Bank (NAB) suddenly canceled Bill. When Mott (Bill Mott) overdraws, he loses not only a $22 million farm in Queensland, but also his marriage, home and livelihood.

Mott, who has worked with the National Bank for 42 years, can't believe that his land in Western Downs, Queensland, will be taken away.

He wants to confront the bank managers face to face now.

"I really don't believe it's going to be sold. I really don't have a choice, "he told ABC."

When Mott's farm was cancelled, he owed a sum and went bankrupt.

In an interview with the Australian Daily Mail on Friday, Mott said he had never expected him to be where he is today.

He bought the land in 2008. The land, along with his machinery, sold for only 7 million yuan due to the depression in the market.

Three years ago, it was valued at 400 yuan per acre. This year, adjacent plots are sold at a price of 1000 yuan per acre.

Mott suspected the bank of wrongdoing and accused the bank of fraud and malfeasance in his account.

In a statement to the Daily Mail, the National Bank said it had not committed fraud on Mott's account.

Han, general manager of the bank's farming business. Bankruptcy is rare and will always be the last thing they want to do, says Horne (Khan Horne).

The ordeal put a lot of pressure on Mott's family, breaking up his marriage and bewildering his son, Ben (Ben).

He has no choice but to sue NAB to court, but the costs are expensive, and if he runs out of money, it will be another blow.

"I will fight them until I have nothing. If I run away from it, my life will be meaningless. " "I had a lot of confidence in the Royal Commission at first, but now I see that it will not provide compensation or solve the problem, it may be able to solve future problems, but it will not solve the immediate problems," he said.

The Royal Commission has received 6591 public opinions on misconduct in the banking, pension and financial services sectors. So far, 0.2% of people have been seen as witnesses, and the committee has chosen who to talk to.

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