Owner of a Perth occupational therapy business charged over alleged multimillion dollar Commonwealth Government fraud
Relevant impacts: Government Outcomes Impact, Financial Impact, Business Impact
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) and the Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) have worked together to bring charges against the owner of a Perth occupational therapy business with one count of dishonestly causing a loss to the Commonwealth. The Mount Hathorn Woman allegedly submitted fraudulent treatment claims to the DVA totalling more than $7 million.
The woman allegedly submitted frequent payment claims between September 2019 and March 2023 that did not match the services the business had provided to clients. The DVA notified the AFP of a suspiciously high volume of high-value claims submitted by the woman's business, triggering the AFP investigation.
The AFP executed 2 search warrants in March 2023 after initial investigations, and again on 13 August 2025 after further allegations of suspicious business activity. The AFP-led Criminal Assets Confiscation Taskforce also obtained restraining orders in the District Court of WA over 3 properties the woman owned in WA, with have a collective value of about $2.5 million.
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