ATO Whistleblower Escapes Jail Time and Conviction
- A search for gunman Desi Freeman continues in Porepunkah after two police officers were murdered. He remains armed and is skilled in bush navigation.
- Calls for a national firearm register have increased after the murder of two police officers in Porepunkah, according to Labor M-P Dan Repacholi.
- Two 19-year-olds were victims of a violent attack at a bus station in Mount Druitt, as stated by New South Wales Police.
- Richard Boyle has avoided jail time for revealing unethical practices at the ATO, receiving a good behaviour bond instead, as confirmed by Judge Liesl Kudelka.
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Tax Office whistleblower Richard Boyle avoids jail | Midday News Bulletin 28 August 2025
Calls for a national gun register as a manhunt continues in rural Victoria; Tax office whistleblower Richard Boyle avoids a prison sentence; Australia's Priscilla Hon pulls off an upset victory at the US Open.
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Read Full ArticleATO whistleblower avoids jail after exposing small business tax collection concerns
Former ATO employee and whistleblower Richard Boyle has been spared conviction and time behind bars after a seven-year legal battle. The post ATO whistleblower avoids jail after exposing small business tax collection concerns appeared first on SmartCompany.
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