Thursday, February 28, 2019

Former ATO official Michael Cranston says being charged was 'blackest day of my life'


Former deputy commissioner of the Australian Taxation Office, Michael Cranston, has spoken out for the first time to 7.30 about the "blackest day" of his life when he was charged with misusing his position.

Key points:

  • Michael Cranston was deputy commissioner of the Australian Taxation Office
  • He was found not guilty of criminal offences for misusing his position to benefit his son
  • A separate ATO code of conduct investigation found he did not behave with honesty and integrity


He also defended himself against the findings of a separate ATO code of conduct review, never before made public, that found he failed to act with integrity and honesty.


The charges brought against him were in relation to two conversations he had with his subordinates in the ATO about matters his son had raised with him.


Former ATO official Michael Cranston says being charged was 'blackest day of my life'

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