Close Menu
  • US
  • World
    • Canada
    • Europe
    • Asia
    • Africa
    • Australia
    • South America
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Finance
    • Investing
    • Markets
    • Economy
    • Small Business
    • Crypto
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Videos
  • Topics
    • Entertainment
    • Health
    • Tech
    • Travel
  • More Articles
Trending Now
‘Landmark’ Quebec ruling states no-pet clause violates Charter rights

‘Landmark’ Quebec ruling states no-pet clause violates Charter rights

March 23, 2026
Byron Bay project financing withdrawn after alleged assault

Byron Bay project financing withdrawn after alleged assault

March 23, 2026
Pregnant Aurora Culpo Opens Up About Gaining Weight While Expecting Baby No. 3

Pregnant Aurora Culpo Opens Up About Gaining Weight While Expecting Baby No. 3

March 23, 2026
Police officer shot by colleague in armed showdown at home could have killed brothers in blue: prosecutors

Police officer shot by colleague in armed showdown at home could have killed brothers in blue: prosecutors

March 23, 2026
Alito gives lawyers plain-English lesson on meaning of ‘day’ as Supreme Court weighs late-ballot fight

Alito gives lawyers plain-English lesson on meaning of ‘day’ as Supreme Court weighs late-ballot fight

March 23, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Just In
  • ‘Landmark’ Quebec ruling states no-pet clause violates Charter rights
  • Byron Bay project financing withdrawn after alleged assault
  • Pregnant Aurora Culpo Opens Up About Gaining Weight While Expecting Baby No. 3
  • Police officer shot by colleague in armed showdown at home could have killed brothers in blue: prosecutors
  • Alito gives lawyers plain-English lesson on meaning of ‘day’ as Supreme Court weighs late-ballot fight
  • DoorDash rolls out emergency gas relief as prices squeeze drivers
  • Year-round mosquitos are thriving in LA — and the solution could cost residents
  • In-N-Out restarts rejected bid to open in California town stranded in a Double-Double desert
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Pure Info NewsPure Info News
Newsletter
  • US
  • World
    • Canada
    • Europe
    • Asia
    • Africa
    • Australia
    • South America
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Finance
    • Investing
    • Markets
    • Economy
    • Small Business
    • Crypto
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Videos
  • Topics
    • Entertainment
    • Health
    • Tech
    • Travel
  • More Articles
 Markets Login
Pure Info NewsPure Info News
Home » Chasing $190,000 scams while costs spiral toward $100b
Australia

Chasing $190,000 scams while costs spiral toward $100b

News RoomNews RoomMarch 23, 2026No Comments
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Telegram Pinterest Email
Chasing 0,000 scams while costs spiral toward 0b

March 23, 2026 — 7:30pm

You have reached your maximum number of saved items.

Remove items from your saved list to add more.

Save this article for later

Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime.

Labor wants an inquiry to hear fresh evidence of fraud in the $50 billion National Disability Insurance Scheme as it builds a case for stricter rules and tighter spending on the scheme in the May budget.

NDIS Minister Jenny McAllister made the rare move of writing to one of parliament’s joint committees on Monday with a request that it investigate the extent of fraud and non-compliance in the scheme – as well as ways to fix it.

NDIS Minister Jenny McAllister says the extent of corruption within the scheme must be looked at.Dominic Lorrimer

McAllister’s request follows a string of charges laid against people who have defrauded the NDIS, with three people prosecuted in Melbourne last week for different examples of fraud.

One man was sentenced to three years’ jail for abusing his position as an employee at a disability services company, giving the details of 90 NDIS participants to another dodgy provider and sharing in $190,000 that they gained by making fraudulent claims.

A 55-year-old Melbourne woman was sentenced to two years and six months’ jail, after agencies determined she was the main offender in a syndicate that defrauded taxpayers about $800,000. She misused NDIS funds to purchase a home.

Related Article

Autism manifests in a range of ways – across genders, abilities and life experiences – defying any single definition.

Another 60-year-old Melbourne woman was sentenced to three years’ jail after targeting disabled people from Melbourne’s Turkish and Arabic-speaking communities who spoke little to no English. She pleaded guilty to 14 counts of making fraudulent payment requests against the plans of six NDIS participants, and was ordered to repay the government $296,000.

The charges were laid following investigations by the National Disability Insurance Agency’s fraud fusion taskforce, which was established by former minister Bill Shorten in his attempts to clean up the scheme.

Labor moved again to beef up penalties for dodgy NDIS providers late last year, putting new laws before the Senate that will increase fines and introduce fresh powers to stop ads that make false claims about how people can use funding.

But McAllister’s request on Monday suggests the government wants to go even further in its crackdown. She and Health Minister Mark Butler, the senior NDIS minister, were appointed to the portfolio after Shorten quit politics and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese reshuffled his cabinet following last year’s election.

With the scheme forecast to surpass $100 billion in a decade, Butler has said urgent improvements to discipline and integrity would be the most essential actions to deliver cost savings. He flagged in the middle of last year that he wanted to bring spending growth down to 5 or 6 per cent by the end of the four-year forward estimates. Annual growth was 10.3 per cent at the end of December.

The NDIS will approach $100 billion a year in a decade without spending cuts.

This masthead has since reported that the government is considering applying the new growth target of 5 to 6 per cent even sooner, incorporating it into this year’s budget forecasts to reap savings as Treasurer Jim Chalmers looks to cut spending.

Sources said the government also believed it must do more to weed out fraud so that the scheme retains its social license while delivering on outcomes for its 760,000 participants.

McAllister has asked the committee, chaired by Labor MP Libby Coker, to report into the nature and extent of non-compliance in the NDIS, including fraud, and the impact this has on families. She also wants the committee to scrutinise how effective policies have been to date in improving integrity and protecting participants from harm.

As part of its work, the committee will be asked to propose new laws or other reforms that will improve the scheme’s integrity. McAllister has asked it to report back by June 19.

Related Article

Parents could face thousands of dollars of medical fees to maintain the same care, if new Medicare items reflect existing ones.

Parliamentary committees, made up of MPs from across the political spectrum, exist to scrutinise government policies and proposed laws through inquiries. They seek submissions and hear expert testimony before producing reports with recommendations.

Senate inquiries are often proposed by opposition or crossbench MPs, but the government may also commission probes from lower house committees to generate public debate, flesh out policy ideas or lay groundwork for changes.

McAllister said her request of the joint parliamentary committee was about “shining a light on the fraudsters and crooks who think they can get away with stealing from people with a disability, and from Australian taxpayers”.

“We are laser focused on cracking down on NDIS fraud,” she said. “The committee has representation from both the house and the senate. It is exactly the right forum to examine issues that go to the heart of the NDIS’s integrity.”

Cut through the noise of federal politics with news, views and expert analysis. Subscribers can sign up to our weekly Inside Politics newsletter.

You have reached your maximum number of saved items.

Remove items from your saved list to add more.

Natassia ChrysanthosNatassia Chrysanthos is Federal Political Correspondent. She has previously reported on immigration, health, social issues and the NDIS from Parliament House in Canberra.Connect via X or email.

From our partners

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram WhatsApp Email

Related News

Byron Bay project financing withdrawn after alleged assault

Byron Bay project financing withdrawn after alleged assault

School closures, rally updates and parent guide during the state’s first government-school strike in 13 years

School closures, rally updates and parent guide during the state’s first government-school strike in 13 years

Former Redlands mayor Karen Williams sold family farm to developer, then gave crucial support to billion-dollar Shoreline project

Former Redlands mayor Karen Williams sold family farm to developer, then gave crucial support to billion-dollar Shoreline project

Labor offers corporates access to Senator McCarthy for 00 a head

Labor offers corporates access to Senator McCarthy for $4000 a head

Economic carnage ‘worse than ’70s’, International Energy Agency chief Fatih Birol warns

Economic carnage ‘worse than ’70s’, International Energy Agency chief Fatih Birol warns

Report finds children exposed to sexual content and self-harm encouragement

Report finds children exposed to sexual content and self-harm encouragement

Banning angry parents from schools is a good move. But don’t stop there

Banning angry parents from schools is a good move. But don’t stop there

Public service morale at Transport and Main Roads, Government House, and calls for WFH amid fuel security fears

Public service morale at Transport and Main Roads, Government House, and calls for WFH amid fuel security fears

Unions demand 5 per cent pay rise for lowest-paid workers amid cost-of-living pressures

Unions demand 5 per cent pay rise for lowest-paid workers amid cost-of-living pressures

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Byron Bay project financing withdrawn after alleged assault

Byron Bay project financing withdrawn after alleged assault

March 23, 2026
Pregnant Aurora Culpo Opens Up About Gaining Weight While Expecting Baby No. 3

Pregnant Aurora Culpo Opens Up About Gaining Weight While Expecting Baby No. 3

March 23, 2026
Police officer shot by colleague in armed showdown at home could have killed brothers in blue: prosecutors

Police officer shot by colleague in armed showdown at home could have killed brothers in blue: prosecutors

March 23, 2026
Alito gives lawyers plain-English lesson on meaning of ‘day’ as Supreme Court weighs late-ballot fight

Alito gives lawyers plain-English lesson on meaning of ‘day’ as Supreme Court weighs late-ballot fight

March 23, 2026
DoorDash rolls out emergency gas relief as prices squeeze drivers

DoorDash rolls out emergency gas relief as prices squeeze drivers

March 23, 2026

Latest News

Year-round mosquitos are thriving in LA — and the solution could cost residents

Year-round mosquitos are thriving in LA — and the solution could cost residents

March 23, 2026
In-N-Out restarts rejected bid to open in California town stranded in a Double-Double desert

In-N-Out restarts rejected bid to open in California town stranded in a Double-Double desert

March 23, 2026
Truck found, but suspect in QEII shooting that killed Edmonton man still at large

Truck found, but suspect in QEII shooting that killed Edmonton man still at large

March 23, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest US news and updates directly to your inbox.

Advertisement
Demo
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
2026 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Press Release
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Sign In or Register

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below.

Lost password?