http://www.news.com.au/mercury/story/0,22884,21145215-922,00.html


Police raid leading Islamic college

By Paige Taylor and Elizabeth Gosch

January 31, 2007 02:00am

ONE of Australia's best-known Islamic colleges has been raided by police 
and government investigators on suspicion its three campuses have rorted 
the student subsidies payable for non-government schools.

The Australian Islamic College's campuses at Kewdale in Perth's south 
and Dianella and Thornlie in the city's north were raided at 9am (ACDT) 
yesterday by 28 fraud squad officers and 10 investigators from the 
Federal Department of Education, Science and Training investigations unit.

The officers took three truck- loads of computers and documents from the 
college campuses and the college's headquarters in the southern Perth 
suburb of Booragoon. The raids followed an investigation of several 
months into the school's use of student subsidised funding programs by 
the Commercial Crime Division.

The Federal Government gave the college $13.3 million in funding in 2006.

It is possible for schools and colleges to make fraudulent subsidy 
claims by "double counting" students, "ghosting" students or inflating 
rent payments.

"You can do all sorts of things hypothetically (to rort the subsidy 
system)," Detective Inspector Arno Albrecht, from the Commercial Crime 
Division, said

He said that as far as he was aware, the Major Fraud Squad had not been 
involved in a raid on a school in the state before.

The Australian Islamic College has 2000 students from kindergarten 
through to Year 12 across its three campuses, which are staffed by 250 
teachers.

The founder and current director and administrator of the college, 
Abdallah Magar, refused to comment on the raids.

Mr Magar founded the school in 1986. "The outcome of this environment 
would be full academic achievement, protection from social diseases 
coupled with success in the Hereafter by being saved from the hellfire," 
he said.

In November last year, it was one of 35 signatories to a letter accusing 
the media of hysteria and sensationalism in reports on Sheikh Taj al-Din 
al-Hilali's comments likening scantily clad women to uncovered meat.

An internal investigator last year accused Australia's peak Islamic 
council of funding its activities with public money siphoned off from a 
non-profit Muslim school.

The Sydney-based accounting firm Worrells was commissioned to prepare a 
report on the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils' finances after 
members raised concerns about theuse of funds within the federation.

The resulting report alleged AFIC was artificially inflating rents to 
milk federal and state government funds from the popular Malek Fahd 
school in western Sydney.

AFIC charged the school $900,000 a year in rent for the 3.62ha property, 
up from $418,750 in 2000 and $67,500 in 1999.

In March last year the property, zoned general rural, had an unimproved 
land value recorded by the Bankstown Council of $3 million - leading to 
an annual average rental return of about $240,000.

AFIC also bills the school for accounting fees, cleaning costs and other 
charges, which provide two-thirds of AFIC's budget of more than $2 
million a year.

The school receives $11 million a year from the federal Government on 
condition the funds are used only for educational purposes and the 
school only uses surplus profits for its own activities.

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