05 November 2012

Tax office corruption 1000’s tax cheats go free

The Australia tax office (ATO) is an institution that gets various emotions from various people.  To the masses a sense of fear could prevail over the authoritative figure, anger could also be thrown in a Australia is one of the highest taxed country

Businesses can pay a minimum of 0% tax, where the rest of the masses are used to mop up the bill by paying from 30-50% tax on their earnings.

In the United States of America the taxation department (the Internal Revenue Service), has a higher authority than the police.

In Australia, the government allows certain people to get away with fraud, tax evasion and other criminal activities, through corrupt police, policy and law makers all the way through to the top of the judicial system.

Tax cheats from various sections of the business community have the support of their Masonic brethren,  within the police force, taxation department, and judicial system, allowing them to get away with tens of millions of dollars in fraud at any time.

The taxation department does not touch thousands of tax cheats from sports stars, entertainers musicians to doctors, politicians lawyers, bankers and financiers who deliberately practice tax evasion techniques. These techniques will not be discussed in this article.

The corporate media being part of the establishment, give very plausible ‘excuses’ or scenarios to the uneducated masses, that the businesses operate solely with regards to tax evasion.

The government recently allowed a ‘financier’ flee overseas who defrauded the Australian populous of $10 million dollars, and ordered no investigation or chasing to occur. The total amount of financial cheats is misreported or rather not focused on by the corporate media.

A very public matter that involved the theft of hundreds of millions of dollars by a property spruik that went by the alias of Henry Kaye (known also as Eugene Kukuy), was taken to court and the matter was dismissed. He was given a passport and allowed to flee the country.

The real concern is the corruption of the authorities and not just the ‘tax evading’ businesses, as made out by the corporate media.

No comments: