Son of former ATO boss jailed for $105 million tax fraud
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'A gross violation of societal norms' - that's how a New South Wales Judge has described the actions of Adam Cranston. The son of, the then, Deputy Tax Commissioner Michael Cranston has been sentenced to 15 years jail over his role in orchestrating the largest tax fraud in Australian history. It marks the end of a seven-year effort to bring members of his criminal syndicate to justice.
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