Brett Walker's 'gloating' about early retirement labelled unseemly as elderly victims of his father and former business partner, Newcastle accountant Ray Walker, go back to work after $11m theft

Donna Page
Updated July 24 2021 - 8:27am, first published 7:00am
I KNEW NOTHING: Brett Walker leaving the Federal Court in Sydney in 2018 after giving evidence at an investigation into his father's estate . Picture Jonathan Carroll
I KNEW NOTHING: Brett Walker leaving the Federal Court in Sydney in 2018 after giving evidence at an investigation into his father's estate . Picture Jonathan Carroll

SIX years after Newcastle accountant Ray Walker killed himself when his $11 million Ponzi scheme was uncovered, his son and former business partner has announced he plans to retire early at age 50.

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Donna Page

Donna Page

Investigative journalist at the Newcastle Herald

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