How Teplitsky 'cleaned' Plutus money'
Sydney property developer Michael Teplitsky asked for a 7 per cent fee to "clean" part of $24 million which was the proceeds of blackmail in the Plutus Payroll tax fraud, the police allege.
Sydney property developer Michael Teplitsky asked for a 7 per cent fee to "clean" part of $24 million which was the proceeds of blackmail in the Plutus Payroll tax fraud, the police allege.
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