ASIC let alleged $110 million fraudster flee country
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The corporate regulator failed to stop a key figure in an alleged $110 million loan fraud from fleeing the country despite notifying the suspect he was under investigation and raiding his home.
The corporate regulator failed to stop a key figure in an alleged $110 million loan fraud from fleeing the country despite notifying the suspect he was under investigation and raiding his home.
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