A pharmacy embroiled in an ongoing PBS fraud case has unsuccessfully tried to pay its liquidators using funds confiscated by the Australian Federal Police
Pharmacy Depot Hurstville has had a motion to allow debts incurred by its liquidators to be met out of funds restrained by the Australian Federal Police (AFP) rejected.
The pharmacy and its two directors are currently involved in a Federal criminal case for allegedly perpetrating fraud by obtaining in excess of $18 million in fraudulent PBS claims.
Restraining orders were made on the basis that the pharmacy directors, through Pharmacy Depot, were reasonably suspected of having committed the offences of obtaining a financial advantage from the Commonwealth by deception, and dealing wit…
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