'Heartless' and 'greedy' NDIS fraudsters jailed
Relevant impacts: Human impact, government outcomes impact and financial impact.
A group allegedly controlled multiple providers registered on the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) to steal over $1.5 million from 68 Australians living with disability.
Victim impact statements submitted in court highlighted the direct impacts of the alleged fraud on scheme participants and their families.
Australian Federal Police Superintendent Mel Phelan said the outcome showed that authorities will not tolerate the exploitation of Australians and the defrauding of taxpayer dollars.
"It's appalling that people are willing to steal directly from the pockets of Australians living with a disability, denying people the crucial support offered by the NDIS," said Superintendent Phelan.
Two people have been sentenced to 4 years and 9 months in prison for their role in the group. Court proceedings are continuing for an additional 4 people charged.
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