ATO Deputy Commissioner allegedly tried to cut deal for son

By Nick McKenzie
Updated May 18 2017 - 8:53pm, first published 8:43pm

Deputy Commissioner of the Australian Tax Office Michael Cranston allegedly borrowed and drove some of the expensive sports cars that his son bought with the proceeds of a tax fraud worth at least $165 million.

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