ATO defends fraud systems after Cranston scandal

By Nassim Khadem
Updated October 13 2017 - 1:23am, first published 1:19am
AFR 120403 photo by Louise Kennerley Ali Noroozi  inspector-general of taxation speaking at the Atax conference held at the Tattersalls club story by  Katie Walsh
AFR 120403 photo by Louise Kennerley Ali Noroozi inspector-general of taxation speaking at the Atax conference held at the Tattersalls club story by Katie Walsh
SMH News story by Rachel Olding. Story:  First court appearance for ATO tax fraud people - Michael Cranston, Lauren Cranston and Daniel Hausman, Downing Centre Court, Sydney. Photo shows,    Michael Cranston leaves court. Photo by, Peter Rae Tuesday 13 June, 2017
SMH News story by Rachel Olding. Story: First court appearance for ATO tax fraud people - Michael Cranston, Lauren Cranston and Daniel Hausman, Downing Centre Court, Sydney. Photo shows, Michael Cranston leaves court. Photo by, Peter Rae Tuesday 13 June, 2017

The Australian Taxation Office's systems to detect and prevent fraud are working, says Second Commissioner Andrew Mills, but there's always room for improvement.

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