$68m scam payout alleged over sham patent purchases
A former Ernst and Young principal, Anthony James Dickson, allegedly masterminded a corporate tax sham, using a valuation model copied from his former employer, a court has heard.
A former Ernst and Young principal, Anthony James Dickson, allegedly masterminded a corporate tax sham, using a valuation model copied from his former employer, a court has heard.
Mr Dickson, a director at investment and health technology group, NeuMedix health group, along with his Gold Coast business associate Michael John Issakidis, received $68 million in the alleged scam.
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