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Canberra law firm backs partners after Ben Aulich and Bridie Harders arrested on money laundering charges
One of Canberra’s top law firms has publicly backed two of its partners after they were charged with money laundering offences.
Key points:
- Aulich law firm partners Ben Aulich and Bridie Harders face several charges linked to an alleged money laundering plot
- Aulich managing partner Peter Woodhouse says the pair have the firm’s “full support”
- Police also arrested a 54-year-old accountant this week after an eight-month criminal investigation
Ben Aulich, 47, and Bridie Harders, 35, were arrested on Wednesday as police raided businesses across Canberra and Queanbeyan as part of an investigation into alleged money laundering.
A 54-year-old accountant was also arrested and charged, though his name as not yet been made public.
Mr Aulich and Ms…
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