ATO fake calls: The scam that keeps on giving

By Helen Pitt
Updated September 17 2017 - 10:17pm, first published 2:34pm
As if the ATO cold do with more bad news. ATO deputy commissioner Michael Cranston, pictured outside court last month, allegedly attempted to access information for his son. Photo: AAP
As if the ATO cold do with more bad news. ATO deputy commissioner Michael Cranston, pictured outside court last month, allegedly attempted to access information for his son. Photo: AAP

As if the Australian Tax Office  – plagued by the Plutus payroll and Michael and Adam Cranston saga – didn't have enough bad press at the moment.

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