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    Bookkeeper who bought plane, cars, property for tax fraudster guilty

    David Marin-Guzman
    David Marin-GuzmanWorkplace correspondent

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    A Porsche-driving university friend of Adam Cranston has pleaded guilty to laundering millions of dollars of the Plutus tax fraud money, including by buying Cranston luxury cars, a plane, a boat, motorcycles, a caravan, race cars and a quad bike.

    Former bookkeeper Christopher James Guillan faced a sentencing hearing in Sydney’s District Court on Tuesday for using a corporate entity to deal with $2.5 million for Mr Cranston, the son of the then deputy commissioner of taxation, in 39 transactions over 17 months.

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