Invoicing Scheme: Mcgowan Government and Wagering Wa

invoicing scheme: The thoroughbred stallions, mares and foals are currently in a legal limbo after the Corruption and Crime Commission froze the pair's assets amid allegations they had defrauded the State of millions of dollars using a fake invoicing scheme, according to Nine News Australia. But the McGowan Government and Racing and Wagering WA are developing a welfare strategy to care for the horses stabled in WA, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and New Zealand. To improve your experience update it here News National Over 100 racehorses in limbo after top WA bureaucrat's assets frozen By Gary Adshead State Political Editor9 22pm Dec 1, than 100 racehorses with links to allegedly corrupt public servant Paul Whyte and his co-accused Jacob Anthonisz have been located across Australia and New Zealand. WA bureaucrat Paul Whyte is accused of pocketing millions of taxpayer dollar using a fake invoicing scheme. Sources have told 9NEWS and WAToday that the task of identifying some of the horses connected to the two men was difficult. Nine Long-time associate Jacob Anthonisz has also been charged over the alleged scheme. 9NEWS The plan will likely involve a new 1.6 million Dardanup property purchased by RWWA to house retiring racehorses. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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