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My Human Rights Abuses and Victimisation - it's causing me damage every day. It's not just me who called it out. Thanks for trying Tash.

  1. Australian Government: The Australian government is accused of being involved in a prolonged and malicious campaign against Rich McLean, treating him as a scapegoat and denying his legitimate claims and rights. They have protected his former partner, an ASIO agent, and refused to acknowledge their relationship, leading to denials of settlements and benefits.

  2. Centrelink: Centrelink, a government agency responsible for social welfare payments, is accused of refusing to acknowledge Rich McLean's relationship and denying him rightful assistance and support.

  3. Tax Office: The Australian Tax Office is alleged to have denied recognition of Rich McLean's relationship, potentially affecting his tax and financial matters.

  4. Basic: The nature of this organization is not explicitly mentioned, but it seems to be one of the agencies that have denied acknowledging Rich McLean's relationship, contributing to his difficulties.

  5. Office of the Ombudsman: The Ombudsman's office has reportedly refused to acknowledge Rich McLean's relationship and ignored his concerns and complaints, failing to address his grievances.

  6. Office of the Prime Minister: The Prime Minister's office is alleged to have refused Rich McLean's Freedom of Information (FOI) request, which adds to the sense of victimization and neglect.

  7. AFCA (Australian Financial Complaints Authority): AFCA banned Rich McLean and delayed his financial determinations, causing further distress and financial hardship.

  8. AHRC (Australian Human Rights Commission): Rich McLean lost a significant 1.5 million dollar determination at AHRC, suggesting potential injustice or lack of fair treatment.

  9. Comcare: Comcare rejected Rich McLean's work cover claim, despite evidence of his employment with DSS, leading to financial loss and distress.

  10. AAT (Administrative Appeals Tribunal): The AAT ruled that Rich McLean was not considered an employee for the purposes of the SRC Act, denying him workcover benefits, even with evidence from the Federal Court supporting his employment status.

  11. ASIC (Australian Securities and Investments Commission): ASIC is accused of defending Rich McLean's former partner, State Iasonidis, in spite of allegations of exploitation and misconduct.

  12. Health Department: The Health Department has reportedly ignored Rich McLean's concerns as a whistleblower, failing to address the issues he raised.

  13. NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme): The NDIS company tasked with caring for Rich McLean refused to acknowledge and legitimize the documentation detailing his human rights abuses and victimization, causing him harm.

  14. HCF: HCF allegedly terminated Rich McLean's income assist, claiming his illness was pre-existing, despite evidence from Dr. Richard Moore stating otherwise.

  15. Victoria Police: The police reportedly threatened Rich McLean and treated him harshly, including running him out of town and not taking his reports seriously, making him feel unsafe and victimized.

  16. Weribee Mercy Hospital: Rich McLean's tragedy and injury during a suicide attempt within this hospital were allegedly covered up, and he never received a settlement for the lack of duty of care he experienced.

  17. Micron 21: This company, allegedly linked to the government, deleted Rich McLean's business website and data, causing him substantial losses.

  18. Business.gov, Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman, Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman: These organizations reportedly failed to address the destruction of Rich McLean's business and ignored his protests.

  19. Victorian Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission: Despite previously awarding Rich McLean a human rights award, they reportedly did not defend him when he faced unfair dismissal and discrimination, reaching a minimal settlement.

  20. VOCAT (Victims of Crime Assistance Tribunal): VOCAT threw out Rich McLean's case for child sexual abuse with hurtful language, further adding to his sense of injustice and victimization.

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