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Health provider charged over $137,000 of alleged fraudulent claims

Department of Veterans' Affairs < 1 min read



MEDIA RELEASE

23 JANUARY 2026

Health provider charged over $137,000 of alleged fraudulent claims

A Perth-based Exercise Physiologist appeared before the Perth Magistrates Court today charged with submitting allegedly fraudulent claims to the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) totalling more than $137,000.

The 31-year-old man was charged with 9 counts of obtaining a financial advantage by deception.

An investigation by DVA’s Fraud Response Team found the man allegedly submitted 1,924 fraudulent claims for treatment services for 9 veterans between August 2021 and January 2024. DVA alleges that these services were not provided to the veterans.

DVA Assistant Secretary Integrity, Security & Property Branch Rodger McNally said the department will take strong action against those who would look to undermine the integrity of Australia’s veteran support system.

“These are not victimless crimes, fraudulent claiming causes real-life harm by slowing down the system for veterans and their family members who have legitimate health and wellbeing needs,” Mr McNally said.

“Our message to those who would look to take advantage of veterans for their own personal gain is simple. We’re watching and we will take strong action to protect the veteran community.”

The case was referred to the Commonwealth Department of Public Prosecutions, with the charges carrying a maximum penalty of 10 years imprisonment.   

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