The mother of a man who headed a disability housing provider that entered liquidation days after an NDIS participant died, has been able to start a near-identical business on the same premises.
In April, ABC NEWS revealed the death of a man with disability at housing owned by an NDIS provider in the brisbane suburb of Acacia Ridge.
The death did not have to be reported to the NDIS watchdog, the Quality and Safeguards Commission (QSC), because the provider was not formally registered with the scheme.
The death occurred on March 14, five days before the provider, Core and Capacity Disability Support, was put into liquidation on March 19.
Now, documents from the corporate regulator — the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) — show a new company called Care and Compassionate Disability Support has been started by members of the same family.
Care and Compassionate operates at the same Acacia Ridge address, documents show, and residents still live there.
Core and Capacity was controlled and owned by Liam Luppino before liquidation.
The newest business, Care and Compassionate, was registered less than a month after the original company was put in…