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A South Australian man will spend at least 14 years in jail after being found guilty of fraudulently claiming $3.8 million in fuel rebates.
Mr Roberts, who already operated trucking businesses in South Australia, was found to have created three bogus companies — Double R Logistics, Inter Link Freight Services, and Phillip Williams Pty Ltd — to rort millions of dollars from the Commonwealth.
Read more at Accountants Daily.