Woollahra home of alleged Plutus scammer Daniel Hausman passed in

Woollahra home of alleged Plutus scammer Daniel Hausman passed in
Title TattleDecember 7, 2020

The Woollahra abode of Daniel Hausman was passed in at weekend auction at $2.99 million.

There were around four registrations taken by Phillips Pantzer Donnelley agent Anthony Puntigam.

The property developer is one of the ­alleged beneficiaries of the biggest tax fraud in Australian history.

The Woollahra property was bought for $3.25 million in 2016.

A restricting court order was lodged on the property title in May 2017 after Hausman’s arrest.

The three-bedroom sandstone terrace has gardens with a pond on its 280 square metre Wallis Street block.

Hausman is among those facing charges after a scam allegedly ­involving $100 million-plus in taxes being skimmed from the Australian Taxation Office through underpaid payroll taxes.

Hausman has been charged with blackmailing the Plutus alleged syndicate ring leader, Adam Cranston.

He is alleged to have used some of the laundered money to buy his Woollahra mansion.

“It’s the way I sorted my house so it’s all safe,” Hausman said on taped intercepts presented to the Supreme Court.

“It comes back nice and f...ing squeaky clean.”

Hausman, who told a court hearing last August he had no occupation and couldn’t earn money since the arrest, had previously hit the headlines as one of the last to speak to ­Michael McGurk, at the Lord Dudley pub, Paddington, several hours before his 2009 murder.

This article was first published in the Sunday Telegraph.

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