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Criminal investigations into JobKeeper rorts ramp up as scheme winds down – ABC News
The Australian Tax Office has revealed there are 19 active criminal investigations into fraud against the $101 billion JobKeeper scheme, with a further 19 applicants…

The Australian Taxation Office has 19 active criminal investigations into fraud against the $101 billion JobKeeper scheme.
Key points:
- More than $120 million in JobKeeper payments have been clawed back from ineligible claimants
- The Australian Tax Office fraud hotline has received 10,000 tip-offs alleging JobKeeper rorts
- The Australian National Audit Office is considering an audit into the $101 billion scheme
It has also issued fines to another 19 applicants to the wage subsidy program who have made…
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