The legal brothel operator at the centre of sex trafficking allegations detailed on Four Corners does not hold the brothel licence, writes Chris Seage, tax consultant, former ATO audit manager and owner of Brothel Busters.
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Sex slavery revelations show anyone can run a brothel
Fairfax and Four Corners are exposing the brutal offshoot of the sex industry — sexual slavery. Chris Seage, an industry lobbyist who worked with researchers on the story, says regulation is the problem.
Why prostitutes love Reverend Fred Nile
Reverend Fred Nile he would not have foreseen that his amendment to the NSW brothel laws this year would have had so many unintended consequences such as creating havens for tax cheats, welfare fraudsters and peddlers of unsafe s-x, writes Chris Seage.
Message to NSW councils: Close down illegal brothels or go to ICAC
New Brothel laws designed to close down the grubby illegal brothel industry in NSW came into force on 1 October 2007. To coincide with the introduction of the new laws I registered a new business name called “Brothel Busters” which contracts to councils and the legal brothel industry, writes Chris Seage
The secret life of politicians — a brothel insider tells
So Kevin Rudd went to a strip club. Big deal! … I know the names of five current and former New South Wales politicians who are regulars at their local house of ill repute. What political party are they from? There is a slight leaning to the Liberal Party – but only just, writes Chris Seage.







