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NAU launches fraud hotline to report welfare cheats : Cayman News Service caymannewsservice.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from caymannewsservice.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
01:38 EDT, 22 April 2021 7 shares A six-strong gang is accused of rorting millions from the National Disability Insurance Scheme to splash out on expensive cars and jewellery. The Australian Federal Police allege the western Sydney syndicate fleeced more than $10million in NDIS funding in what s alleged to be the largest exploitation of the agency in its eight-year history. Cops allegedly uncovered a treasure trove of expensive goods, including flashy cars, gold bullion, cryptocurrency, hundreds of thousands in cash when they executed 11 search warrants across Sydney on Tuesday. They also claim to have found a significant amount of jewellery and a small amount of white powder suspected to be border-controlled drugs . ....
Western Sydney fraud syndicate dismantled, six charged 2lt.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from 2lt.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Senior Services warn of social security phone scam in Hampton Roads and last updated 2020-12-12 18:20:55-05 HAMPTON ROADS, Va. - Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia warns the public of a social security scam currently being attempted in Hampton Roads. Officials say they have received multiple reports of phone calls targeting social security beneficiaries. The scammers are falsely claiming to be someone from Senior Services, and are calling from a 757-461-exchange with rolling last four digits. The call involves an automated recording warning the individual of an issue with their SS number, account, or benefits. The scammer then provides a phone number and says the person must call it to reactivate, protect, or restore their benefits. ....