Robodebt made victim 'feel like a cheat', inquiry told

By Maeve Bannister
Updated March 1 2023 - 5:58pm, first published 5:56pm
Annette Musolino did not recall seeing draft advice questioning the legality of income averaging. (PR HANDOUT IMAGE PHOTO)
Annette Musolino did not recall seeing draft advice questioning the legality of income averaging. (PR HANDOUT IMAGE PHOTO)

A robodebt victim has described how the botched program made him feel like a criminal and still affects his mental health five years after the unlawful debts were raised.

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