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Jenny Cao will be receiving $4,500 from the Government in the coming months — but she's yet to receive an apology.As one of 373,000 Australians to have received computer-generated debt notices from Centrelink, she says the stress and anxiety she suffered can't be fixed with money alone.
"When you owe money, especially to the Government, that's something that sticks with you, that you have to think about all the time," she said.
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They made that more difficult than it should have been to resolve this issue.
"When you owe money, especially to the Government, that's something that sticks with you, that you have to think about all the time," she said.
$4,500 and no apology: Robodebt victims push for damages
A class action chasing damages over the financial and emotional distress caused by the robodebt scheme will continue, with some victims calling on the Government to apologise.

They made that more difficult than it should have been to resolve this issue.