iTnews
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Finance

AFP freeze $7.8 million linked to Finance dept IT fraud

By Justin Hendry on Jul 1, 2020 10:49AM
AFP freeze $7.8 million linked to Finance dept IT fraud

Trio alleged to have used funds for renovations.

Three public servants alleged to have defrauded the federal government by directing IT contracts through preferred suppliers have had $7.8 million in assets frozen.

The Australian Federal Police on Wednesday said seven houses, as well as motor vehicles and bank accounts, had been restrained by the Criminal Assets Confiscation Taskforce (CACT).

The three men were arrested and charged last month for allegedly directing IT contracts through preferred suppliers and taking kickbacks.

The arrests followed a year-long investigation by the AFP’s Northern Command’s Fraud and Anti-Corruption Team, which was first alerted to the activity by the Department of Finance in July 2019.

Two of the men, a 47-year-old Griffith man and a 50-year-old Palmerston man, have been charged with two offences: conspiracy to defraud the Commonwealth and abuse of public office.

The third man, a 36-year-old Barton man, has been charged with conspiracy to defraud the Commonwealth.

Defrauding the Commonwealth carries a maximum sentence of 10 years jail, while the charge of abuse of office carries a maximum penalty of five years.

According to the ABC, the three men were released on bail under strict conditions, including an agreement to pay $25,000 if they fail to appear in court, after facing the ACT Magistrates Court in Canberra for the first time last month

In a statement on Wednesday, the AFP said the $7.8 million in assets had been restrained as some of the kickbacks had allegedly been “used to purchase and renovate residential properties in Canberra”.

“The CACT will allege the men conspired to direct IT contracts through preferred suppliers, and then received financial benefits as a result of this activity, some of which was then used to purchase and renovate residential properties in Canberra,” it said.

The CACT includes staff from the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission, AUSTRAC, The Australian Taxation Office and the Australian Border Force.

Got a news tip for our journalists? Share it with us anonymously here.
Copyright © iTnews.com.au . All rights reserved.
Tags:
afpdepartment of financefinancefraudgovernmentitprocurementstrategy

Partner Content

Security "mindset shift" needed to protect organisations
Promoted Content Security "mindset shift" needed to protect organisations
Why Genworth Australia embraced low-code software development
Promoted Content Why Genworth Australia embraced low-code software development
Accenture and Google Cloud team up to create a loveable, Australian-first, renewable energy product
Promoted Content Accenture and Google Cloud team up to create a loveable, Australian-first, renewable energy product
Avoiding CAPEX by making on-premise IT more cloud-like
Promoted Content Avoiding CAPEX by making on-premise IT more cloud-like

Sponsored Whitepapers

Extracting the value of data using Unified Observability
Extracting the value of data using Unified Observability
Planning before the breach: You can’t protect what you can’t see
Planning before the breach: You can’t protect what you can’t see
Beyond FTP: Securing and Managing File Transfers
Beyond FTP: Securing and Managing File Transfers
NextGen Security Operations: A Roadmap for the Future
NextGen Security Operations: A Roadmap for the Future
Video: Watch Juniper talk about its Aston Martin partnership
Video: Watch Juniper talk about its Aston Martin partnership

Events

  • Micro Focus Information Management & Governance (IM&G) Forum 2022
  • CRN Channel Meets: CyberSecurity Live Event
  • IoT Insights: Secure By Design for manufacturing
  • Cyber Security for Government Summit
By Justin Hendry
Jul 1 2020
10:49AM
0 Comments

Related Articles

  • AFP conducts raids over alleged Finance Dept IT fraud
  • RBA to embark on infrastructure overhaul
  • Greater Bank transformation is a "new era" for fraud detection
  • DTA to move from PM&C to Finance
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Whatsapp Email A Friend

Most Read Articles

Qantas calls time on IBM, Fujitsu in tech modernisation

Qantas calls time on IBM, Fujitsu in tech modernisation

Service NSW hits digital services goal two years early

Service NSW hits digital services goal two years early

NBN Co taking orders for 'non-premises' connections

NBN Co taking orders for 'non-premises' connections

NSW Police scores $100m to connect body-cams to firearms, tasers

NSW Police scores $100m to connect body-cams to firearms, tasers

Digital Nation

COVER STORY: Operationalising net zero through the power of IoT
COVER STORY: Operationalising net zero through the power of IoT
The security threat of quantum computing
The security threat of quantum computing
Crypto experts optimistic about future of Bitcoin: Block
Crypto experts optimistic about future of Bitcoin: Block
IBM global chief data officer on the rise of the number crunchers
IBM global chief data officer on the rise of the number crunchers
Integrity, ethics and board decisions in the digital age
Integrity, ethics and board decisions in the digital age
All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in any form without prior authorisation.
Your use of this website constitutes acceptance of nextmedia's Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.