Crypto, cars and cash: Inside NSW real estate’s ‘name and shame’ register
- Posted on July 15, 2026
- By The Sydney Morning Herald
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New South Wales has launched a transparency initiative to combat property market violations through a public misconduct register. The database reveals serious breaches including substantial financial fraud, professional license revocations, and disciplinary actions against real estate agents. This accountability measure addresses schemes involving cryptocurrency transactions, vehicle-related fraud, and misappropriated client funds, aiming to restore consumer confidence in the residential property sector.
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