Police hit 'obstacles' probing claimed links between Sri Lankan intelligence and Easter Sunday terrorists, retired commander says
A retired police commander sheds new light on claims that the former Sri Lankan government may have colluded with a terrorist group for political gain, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of people, including Australians, in the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings.
Footy club legend launches legal action over alleged $100m Ponzi scheme
Carlton Football Club legend Ian Collins accuses the suburban Melbourne law firm behind a suspected multi-million-dollar Ponzi scheme of secretly placing fraudulent mortgages over his properties as part of a sophisticated strategy to swindle investors.
Melbourne lawyer's suspected $100 million Ponzi scheme could dwarf Melissa Caddick fraud
A suspected Ponzi scheme that has ensnared Melbourne racing identities and a senior AFL figure was offering returns of up to 8 per cent before the sudden death of its alleged mastermind last month.
Money laundering is usually done in the shadows. The AFP alleges this syndicate was operating in plain sight
Australian Federal Police arrest seven people in Melbourne and seize $50 million worth of luxury cars and property as part of a long-running investigation into an alleged money-laundering syndicate it says was operating "in plain sight".
Ex-primary teacher kept education department job for seven years after child abuse conviction
David Ernest Keith MacGregor remained a Victorian Education Department employee for seven years despite being convicted of two counts of indecent assault, an ABC Investigation can reveal.
A 'hopeless' police sting couldn't bring down Grant's abuser. 48 years later, he's finding validation
Paedophile teacher Grahame Harold Steele died a decade ago and was never criminally prosecuted. An inquiry has allowed one of his victims, Grant Holland, to finally feel heard for the first time.
NDIS providers banned and fined $1m, independent review ordered after ABC investigation
The NDIS regulator commissions an independent inquiry after an ABC investigation found providers had unlawfully restrained children with disabilities in a manner that amounted to a breach of human rights.
'The nurses were terrified': Children's hospital ward where girl allegedly raped 'still not safe', whistleblower says
A healthcare worker who was working at Perth Children's Hospital at the time a 13-year-old girl was allegedly raped claims the mental health ward remains unsafe, despite state government assurances to the contrary.
Human rights complaint lodged over 'cruel' treatment, indefinite detention of Brisbane man
Concerns about the "cruel, inhuman and degrading" treatment of a man with an intellectual disability has prompted a complaint.
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For 14 months, the ABC Investigations team scrutinised shocking allegations of war crimes by Australian special forces in Afghanistan. Here, Mark Willacy tells of the painstaking work behind the story and the vision that sent a chill through him.