Australian government doxxed citizens who criticized illegal 'Robodebt' scheme
Australia's government deliberately released personal information on citizens who protested a welfare payment debt recovery scheme that was linked to multiple suicides and later found to have no legal basis.
The government of the day argued some of those protestors' accounts were not accurate, so released their personal information to media to"correct the record."[PDF] a Royal Commission into the scheme that six or seven citizens' data was released to media. "Looking at the business in India, we set a quarterly revenue record and grew very strong double digits year over year," Cook said.
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