PBS fraudster hit with $70k in legal costs


Supercar owned by a Sydney-based pharmacist facing allegations of PBS fraud. Photo courtesy of the Australian Federal Police
Fraudster pharmacist’s failed bid to retrieve his collection of supercars costs him $70,000  A Ferrari-loving pharmacist will not have access to his fleet of high-end cars as he awaits sentencing after pleading guilty to defrauding the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).  Pharmacy owner, Ben Huynh, is facing the prospect of up to 10 years' imprisonment after admitting he made fraudulent claims on the PBS through

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