Pharmacists’ seized assets to pay nearly $2m debt


A Brisbane pharmacist charged with defrauding the PBS has been ordered to repay nearly $2 million This took place after the Australian Federal Police-led Criminal Asset Confiscation Taskforce (CACT) restrained residential property, shares and cryptocurrency linked to the man. In November 2021, the CACT applied to restrain the property under the Proceeds of Crime Act

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