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ATO investigator found to have lied in fraud case
Smith said the researcher was directed by the ATO to answer questions; otherwise she would be committing an offence, and as such she did not have a right to silence.
The court found that the substantial purpose of the interview was to question Clarke about the alleged fraud, which is a criminal…
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