Actor Paul Hogan has lost his bid to stop the public release of two volumes of documents related to an investigation into his tax affairs.
The Crocodile Dundee star, who lives in California, had challenged a Federal Court judge's 2008 ruling which vacated an earlier confidentially order on the material, according to The Australian. The material had been put together by the Australian Crime Commission as part of its special tax fraud investigation known as Operation Wickenby. The ACC was investigating claims the movie star channelled millions of dollars into offshore tax havens. Full story...
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