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Searched the car and came up with some ice and other drugs.
I would think the ATO will be all over it asap with the AFP not far behind.
If it's sitting in bank accounts it's highly unlikely the ATO is not already taxing it. There's much more to this story if it's true. The illicit drug trade in Australia is worth $10b/year. It beggars belief that someone could have amassed such wealth from selling drugs in Australia.
If it's sitting in bank accounts it's highly unlikely the ATO is not already taxing it. There's much more to this story if it's true (it's not true). The illicit drug trade in Australia is worth $10b/year. It beggars belief that someone could have amassed such wealth from selling drugs in Australia.
$596 Mill in an account at Which Bank. Wow. I'd like to see the bank fees on that account, and the annual tax return.
He'd have to negative gear like crazy just to offset the bank interest on his tax return.
The guy seems to be better at making the cash than laundering it.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-03-...-granted-bail-drugs-property-offences/7277636
Apparently, it's now "only" $1.2 Million.
If the solicitor couldn't tell the difference between Mill and Bill, he could easily be fooled by a fake bank account. Especially when Harrison doesn't even know himself how much he's got in there.
Most likely, the QLD Mental Health System will have a new patient... or two ?:
What fascinates me at this stage is there has been no confirmation or denial from the Commonwealth bank about the alleged $596m account.
If in fact it was a fictitious web page and no such account existed the bank would/should have been quick to kill the story.
This doesn't seem to have happened so that suggests there really is $600 mill sitting an account under his name.
That poses so many questions...
he was actually released on bail..can you believe it?They had better cancel his passport before he disappears.
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