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Taxpayer helped by whistleblower Richard Boyle speaks for first time
ABC NEWS (Australia)
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9/18/2023
One of the taxpayers helped by ATO whistleblower Richard Boyle has spoken out for the first time, describing the prosecution of the person who gave him a lifeline as "insanity".
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So Dirk Fielding is a small businessman who in 2017 had terrible health issues and owed
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the tax office money and they garnished his bank account which means that they can just
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suck it dry and he didn't have enough money to pay wages to his staff.
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And he sent emails, he phoned, he couldn't get through to the ATO so he eventually sent
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a fax saying please help me, begging for help and Richard Boyle helped him.
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He was at the tax office at the time and he lifted the garnishee notice and the business
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is thriving now.
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What happened with Richard Boyle is he was raided by the AFP for having some tax payers
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information at his home and he's facing years in jail.
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He is still facing the prospect of decades in jail.
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How are he and his family holding up?
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It's really, I spoke to his wife Louise and it's really, it's a tragic situation.
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She's saying that sometimes she comes home and she's hoping her husband is still alive
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because he's been put through hell for five years waiting for this case.
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And she hasn't really spoken publicly before has she?
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Not really, this is the first sit down interview that she has done.
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And why does she feel compelled to speak now?
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Because this has been going on for so long?
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Because it's been going on for so long and his trial is next year but in the meantime
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he's just recently lost a case regarding whistleblowing which shows how deeply flawed are whistleblowing
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protection laws in Australia.
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So she felt now was the time to speak up and she wrote to the Attorney General and the
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Prime Minister just in the last couple of days begging them to pardon her husband.
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And has she received any kind of response?
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Not as yet.
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But this is an ongoing issue isn't it?
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Better protections for whistleblowers in Australia?
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Oh absolutely, it's really shocking and before the last election the ALP was very strong
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on protecting whistleblowers but we haven't really seen much action as yet.
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And so the Prime Minister and the Attorney General could in fact pardon Richard Boyle?
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The Attorney General has the power under the Judiciary Act but he has said in a statement
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to us a couple of days ago that it takes exceptional circumstances.
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What's the ATO saying about this situation?
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The ATO can't comment because there's legal action in place so they have declined to comment.
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