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Fears fugitive welfare cut-off will capture innocent people
Fugitives wanted for some of the most serious crimes and sexual offences could soon be stripped of their welfare payments.www.abc.net.au
Fugitives wanted for some of the most serious crimes and sexual offences could soon be stripped of their welfare payments.
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Such powers could apply to fugitives like Dezi Freeman, who is yet to be apprehended after shooting two police officers in rural Victoria.
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Independent senator Lidia Thorpe, who will attempt to remove the amendment when it is debated in the Senate this week, said people should be treated as innocent until proven guilty.
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Mr Weber said restricting payments to those accused of serious offences could help to flush them out. "This gives us another avenue for a rapid response if we can't actually speak to or find that offender."
Well I doubt ol' Dezi will be using his debit card any time soon. If it were applied to him, I assume it would only be a tactic to put pressure on Mali and his children. But, the article does say that a spokesperson for the Minister for Social Services said that dependents would be considered when a decision was being made.
I am tending to agree with Lidia here. Sounds a lot like being treated guilty before being proven as innocent.
Not sure why the Police would welcome this. Wouldn't a fugitive lining up for welfare actually help to find and catch them?