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Trio Arrested in $71M Defence Contract Fraud Scheme

18 Nov

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Summary

  • Three accused of fraud and corruption in $71M Defence contracts
  • Arrests follow joint investigation sparked by Defence tip-off
  • Suspects granted bail on strict conditions, face Supreme Court trial
Trio Arrested in $71M Defence Contract Fraud Scheme

In a major corruption case, three individuals have been arrested and charged for their alleged roles in a $71 million fraud scheme involving Defence building contracts in Australia. The arrests, which occurred last Friday, followed a joint investigation between several agencies after the Department of Defence reported irregularities in the awarding of the lucrative contracts.

The accused are Michael Buckley, the director of a Northern Territory construction firm M + J Building, and a married couple, Dallas and Natalie Wynne. Dallas Wynne is a Commonwealth Defence employee, and the authorities allege that he, his wife, and Buckley conspired to influence the awarding of the contracts to their own company for financial gain.

The trio appeared separately in the Darwin Local Court on Monday and were granted bail on strict conditions, including surrendering their passports and reporting to the police weekly. The judge described the allegations as "very serious," noting the risks involved when large sums of money are allegedly obtained through deception.

Investigations are ongoing, and the matter is expected to proceed to a Supreme Court trial in the coming months. The AFP has stated that defrauding the Commonwealth is a serious crime that prevents public funds from being used to support the wider Australian community, and they will not hesitate to investigate and bring offenders to justice.

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Three individuals, including a Commonwealth Defence employee, have been accused of conspiring to influence the awarding of $71 million worth of Defence building contracts to their own company for financial gain.
The three accused are Michael Buckley, the director of a construction firm, and a married couple, Dallas and Natalie Wynne. Dallas Wynne is a Commonwealth Defence employee.
The three accused have been granted bail on strict conditions, and the matter is expected to proceed to a Supreme Court trial in the coming months. Investigations are ongoing.

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