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In a bid to recoup $800 million of debt, former welfare recipients who owe money to the federal government will face a travel ban until the funds are repaid.
So far 20 orders have been issued according to human services minister, Michael Keenan who says that over 150,000 people who no longer receive welfare owe money.
“If you received a payment you were not entitled to, you have an obligation to repay the money you owe and we will use every tool at our disposal to ensure it is recovered,” Mr Keenan said in a statement on Saturday 22 September.
Along with the travel ban, those who refuse to pay back their debt will also be charged interest. The rate at which they will have to make repayments will take into consideration each person’s circumstances, while those who are facing hardship have the chance to defer their returns.
The minister clarified that those who are currently receiving welfare, or who are making repayments towards their debt would not be impacted by the travel ban. Instead its focus is those with large debts consistently refusing to pay the money back.