Mother's pain on full display as robodebt hearings wrap

By Maeve Bannister
Updated March 10 2023 - 7:23pm, first published 7:18pm
Kathleen Madgwick says her son Jarrad's mental health was made worse by dealings with Centrelink. (PR HANDOUT IMAGE PHOTO)
Kathleen Madgwick says her son Jarrad's mental health was made worse by dealings with Centrelink. (PR HANDOUT IMAGE PHOTO)

A mother whose son died by suicide while being pursued for false debts and a Centrelink worker who tried to help increasingly distressed clients have closed out weeks of often-damning evidence into the illegal robodebt scheme.

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