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Former ATO employee jailed for accepting bribes

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A former Tax Office employee has been sentenced after accepting bribes for reducing millions of dollars in tax debts.

By Miranda Brownlee 11 minute read

The offender was sentenced to five years of imprisonment with a non-parole period of two years and six months after being convicted of several offences.

The former ATO employee accepted bribes from a taxpayer they were auditing in exchange for reducing millions of dollars of personal and business tax debts over six years.

The employee was allegedly paid a $150,000 bribe in exchange for a reduction in a $6 million tax assessment, based on reports by the ABC.

The conduct only ceased after the former employee’s arrest.

The Parramatta District Court convicted the former worker of several contraventions of the Commonwealth Criminal Code yesterday, including accepting a bribe as a Commonwealth official, abuse of public office and unauthorised access and disclosure of restricted data.

This follows a guilty plea made by the offender in July 2023.

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The case stems from Operation Barker, a joint investigation led by the former Australian Commission for Law Enforcement Integrity (ACLEI) and the ATO.

ACLEI was subsumed into the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) on 1 July 2023, and the NACC took on responsibility for Operation Barker and other investigations.

Operation Barker was supported by the ATO, Australian Federal Police, New South Wales Police, the Department of Home Affairs, ASIC, the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre, and the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions.

Since it was established on 1 July, the NACC has already received 2,594 referrals with 376 referrals under assessment.

The Commission is currently conducting 13 corruption investigations including four joint investigations. 

Miranda Brownlee

Miranda Brownlee

AUTHOR

Miranda Brownlee is the deputy editor of SMSF Adviser, which is the leading source of news, strategy and educational content for professionals working in the SMSF sector.

Since joining the team in 2014, Miranda has been responsible for breaking some of the biggest superannuation stories in Australia, and has reported extensively on technical strategy and legislative updates.
Miranda also has broad business and financial services reporting experience, having written for titles including Investor Daily, ifa and Accountants Daily.

You can email Miranda on:miranda.brownlee@momentummedia.com.au
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