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Is the NDIS on the Brink of Collapse? Jeremy Cordeaux Exposes Government Waste and Fraud

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NDIS: The Most Expensive Mistake?

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) was supposed to be a lifeline for Australia’s most vulnerable, but according to Jeremy Cordeaux, it’s become a bureaucratic nightmare. In his latest show, Cordeaux pulls back the curtain on the rampant fraud and inefficiencies plaguing the NDIS. Could this be Australia’s most expensive mistake?

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Jeremy Cordeaux pulls back the curtain on the rampant fraud and inefficiencies plaguing the NDIS. Could this be Australia’s most expensive mistake?

A System Rife with Fraud

Cordeaux doesn’t mince words when discussing the National Disability Insurance Scheme, describing it as a “bureaucratic bonanza for crooks.” He cites alarming statistics, including bogus transactions and unregistered service providers defrauding the system. With the scheme costing more than the defense budget, Cordeaux questions whether Australia can afford to keep this scheme running in its current form.

The Human Cost of Government Waste

Beyond the financial implications, Cordeaux highlights the real victims of NDIS fraud—the people it was meant to help. As funds are siphoned off by criminals, those with genuine needs are left struggling to get the support they require. It’s a sobering reminder of the consequences of government mismanagement.

NDIS: A Symbol of The Government?

The National Disability Insurance Scheme was designed to provide essential support, but instead, it’s become a symbol of government waste and inefficiency. Learn more about the shocking details of this scandal and what needs to be done to reform the system before it’s too late.

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Jeremy Cordeaux is a Commercial Radio Hall of Fame inductee and a Walkley award-winning journalist who has worked in all facets of the media, including radio, television, print, marketing, promotions, public relations, and media training.

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