Claims of NDIS fraud used to justify removing 241,000 people from scheme, article argues
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Summary
This article argues that the Australian public has been misled about NDIS fraud through relentless media claims, which has softened public opinion and enabled the government to remove at least 241,000 people from the scheme by the end of the decade. The piece characterizes these removals as a 'broken promise' to people with disability.
Key quotes
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Why is Australia accepting this 'broken promise' to people with disability?
Because the public was softened up by relentless claims about NDIS fraud.
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