|
此文章由 ifan 原创或转贴,不代表本站立场和观点,版权归 oursteps.com.au 和作者 ifan 所有!转贴必须注明作者、出处和本声明,并保持内容完整
可以匿名报告,这样就不会查你了
http://www.humanservices.gov.au/ ... /fraud-and-security
Centrelink fraud
Centrelink fraud includes, but is not limited to:
someone receiving a Centrelink payment who is not declaring their income from employment, a business, a rental property, or another source
carers receiving a payment who do not have care for a child or an adult
a person receiving multiple payments under multiple names, which is identity fraud
if a person dies and their Centrelink payment continues to be received by another person
someone overstating and injury or medical condition to claim payments
a person misusing or claiming an Australian Government Disaster Relief Payment falsely
a person living as a member of a couple with someone and they have not advised Centrelink of this, and/or
people receiving payments for study who are no longer attending an educational facility or have reduced attendance hours.
When providing information it is important to give as much detail as possible including full name, date of birth, address details and specifics about the allegation.
To report a suspected fraud, fill out the Centrelink reporting fraud form, call the Australian Government Services Fraud Tip-off Line on 131 524 or visit a Centrelink Service Centre near you. |
|