Two Toowoomba Men Charged for Alleged Involvement in $20 Million Fraud

“This is a significant arrest”


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Two men have today been charged by the Toowoomba Major and Organised Crime Squad (Rural) for their alleged involvement in fraud offences totalling a financial gain of over $20million.

It is alleged between April 2010 and September 2017, the 43-year-old owner and director of a farming business located at Toobeah, submitted fraudulent claims including falsified invoices and other documents pertaining to six works project agreements with the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (DNRME).

The claims related to the Healthy Head Waters Water Use Efficiency project.

The 43-year-old man has been charged with six counts of fraud (dishonestly induce delivery of property value of/over $30,000) and six counts of fraudulently produces/uses any record which is false.

A 53-year-old man, an employee of the farming group, has also been charged for his alleged involvement in the lodgement of the fraudulent claims committed after his commencement with the company is 2013.

He has been charged with four counts of fraud (dishonestly induce delivery of property value of/over $30,000) and four counts of fraudulently produces/uses any record which is false.

“This is a significant arrest and certainly the result of a lengthy and complex investigation involving investigators attached to MOCS (Rural), the Financial and Cyber Crimes Group and Southern Region detectives.

“We will allege this fraudulent activity was ongoing across six works projects from 2010 until 2017.  We are pleased to bring this investigation before the courts.

“I would like to thank the team of investigators and financial analysts who have worked meticulously and diligently on this case.  I would also like to thank the members of the public and the management of DNRME who have assisted this investigation.

“I am aware the impact this will have on the small farming communities in the area and possibly individuals. I encourage people to take advantage of the support services that are available or feel free to contact police,” Detective Inspector Mick Dowie of the Major and Organised Crime Squad (Rural) said.

The two men were arrested and charged this morning at the Brisbane watchhouse and faced the Brisbane Magistrates Court this afternoon.

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28 August 2018




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