Ahead of the final two sentencings in the Plutus tax fraud case, David Marin-Guzman and Neil Chenoweth tell The Fin podcast why it was a Gen Y crime and how it almost never came to light.
Further reading:
- Adam Cranston found guilty in Plutus tax fraud trial After a nine-month trial and almost two months of deliberation, a jury has found Adam Cranston and two of his key co-conspirators guilty of one of the biggest tax frauds in Australia’s corporate history.
- ATO tax fraud: Behind a $191m Gen Y crime wave This is the face of a Millennial crime wave: there's the party guy, there's the bovver boy and then there's Mr Invisible, the guy who leaves no tracks.
- Plutus ATO fraud Part 2: Sex, tax and Instagram The key to any successful fraud is not just to get your hands on the money, it's not leaving any fingerprints afterwards - so exactly when did "Mr Invisible", Adam Cranston, become involved in the Plutus Payroll scam allegations?
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