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Unscrupulous NDIS providers who permit the abuse of patients or rort the system could be hit with fines of up to $15 million and fast tracked police investigations.
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28th October 2024
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Rogue NDIS providers could be hit with $15m fines under new laws
Unscrupulous NDIS providers who permit the abuse of patients or rort the system could be hit with fines of up to $15 million and fast tracked police investigations.
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FULL LIST: 126 NDIS providers banned for life
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Queensland suburbs send Albanese a huge warning
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The Prime Minister has been called on to explain his relationship with Qantas after it was revealed he personally requested flight upgrades from the former CEO.
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