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From taxi driver to mansion owner: How a suspected fraudster built an empire.
www.abc.net.au From taxi driver to mansion owner: How a suspected fraudster built an empire

On the western outskirts of Melbourne, where the paddocks meet new homes, lies the centre of an alleged NDIS fraudster's network.

From taxi driver to mansion owner: How a suspected fraudster built an empire

> Large sums of taxpayer money meant for some of the most vulnerable Australians have been flowing through companies linked to a man named Khawaja Moeen Haroon. > > While his network has been under investigation for suspected fraud on the NDIS, some of those in his care have been left living in squalor. > > This is how he built his network, and the human cost to those caught in its web.

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Northern Territory pseudo-cops filmed kicking a man's head like a soccer ball.
www.abc.net.au NT pseudo-cops filmed kicking a man's head like a soccer ball

Footage emerges of three government-funded security guards kicking and stomping on a man on a Darwin street.

NT pseudo-cops filmed kicking a man's head like a soccer ball

> In short: > > Private security guards, paid by the NT government to patrol the streets, have been caught on camera kicking and stomping on an Aboriginal man. > > One of the guards involved was the subject of a previous complaint, after he dragged an elderly First Nations woman along the ground. > > What's next? > > The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner is calling for the federal government to do more to protect human rights in the NT.

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