$150M Fraud Scheme Exposed: Sydney Crime Syndicate Infiltrates Major Australian Banks

September 24, 2025
$150M Fraud Scheme Exposed: Sydney Crime Syndicate Infiltrates Major Australian Banks
  • A widespread fraud scheme involving major Australian banks, including NAB, has been uncovered, with connections to a Sydney crime syndicate and the use of 'mules' to purchase properties with fraudulent loans.

  • The syndicate, led by Bing 'Michael' Li, used shell companies, fake financial records, and false identification to secure over $150 million in loans, often involving overvalued or nonexistent assets.

  • Li and his associates were arrested in July at an $18 million penthouse in Barangaroo, Sydney, and are accused of laundering money through shell companies and purchasing properties on behalf of the group.

  • Police have charged 14 syndicate members with crimes totaling over $107 million, seizing $60 million worth of property, cars, and luxury goods, with the total fraud linked to NAB exceeding $150 million.

  • The syndicate's operations included purchasing shell companies, registering new directors, and creating fake financial records, with some loans approved during NAB's ongoing anti-money laundering checks, raising concerns about regulatory oversight.

  • The investigation has revealed vulnerabilities in NAB’s internal controls, as some fraudulent loans were approved despite existing anti-money laundering measures.

  • Individuals recruited as 'mules' have been charged for buying properties with fraudulent loans, including a couple who purchased $15 million worth of property, highlighting the scale of the scheme.

  • Authorities continue to investigate, suspecting more individuals and fraudulent loans, while emphasizing the difficulty of recovering stolen assets.

  • Several NAB employees across multiple branches are under investigation for accepting bribes and approving falsified loan applications, though none have been charged yet.

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