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Lawyers for the majority of the victims are now considering suing the auditors that Caddick hired and who were tasked with casting a critical eye over her finances.
Given Caddick ran one of the longest frauds in Australian history, not one auditor over the years ever flagged a problem with her financial accounts.
Chapman is at a complete loss as to how the auditors couldn't have noticed the fraudulent behaviour.
"We feel like they've dropped the ball," he told 60 Minutes.
"We feel as though there is a good claim that could be brought forward against the auditors."
Lawyers will be seeking $15 million from the auditors in a potential court case, and if they succeed, the victims of Caddick's scamming would be close to getting back all of the money they lost.
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Given Caddick ran one of the longest frauds in Australian history, not one auditor over the years ever flagged a problem with her financial accounts.
Chapman is at a complete loss as to how the auditors couldn't have noticed the fraudulent behaviour.
"We feel like they've dropped the ball," he told 60 Minutes.
"We feel as though there is a good claim that could be brought forward against the auditors."
Lawyers will be seeking $15 million from the auditors in a potential court case, and if they succeed, the victims of Caddick's scamming would be close to getting back all of the money they lost.
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