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A graphic image shows Khawaja Moeen Haroon, dressed in a dark suit and tie.

Billie looks out her car window, with the windscreen reflecting the trees and sky
Billie Mirceski is a support coordinator with disability provider Including You. (ABC News: Danielle Bonica)

the number 14 on a modern outer suburban house with a loose light fitting above it
The home Billie Mirceski visited is almost 40 kilometres from Melbourne's CBD.(ABC News: Danielle Bonica)
The hallway is visible through an open, damaged front door
When Billie Mirceski visited the home, she says she was struck by the lack of furniture.(ABC News: Danielle Bonica)

A close up image of Billie Mirceski holding a a phone to hear ear
Billie Mirceski says she was checking in on a man named Greg.(ABC News: Danielle Bonica)

An exterior of an outer suburban home on a sunny day with dying grass and a letterbox in frame
A Wyndham Vale house allegedly linked to one of Khawaja Moeen Haroon's disability businesses.(ABC News: Danielle Bonica)
a modern outer-suburban house with a knocked over bin, neighboured by vacant land
A house for NDIS participants in Brookfield, in Melbourne's outer-west, linked to Khawaja Moeen Haroon.(ABC News: Danielle Bonica)
weeds grow out of the pavement outside a modern outer-suburban house
A suburban house, now abandoned, in Melbourne's outer south-west, which was used to house NDIS participants.(ABC News: Danielle Bonica)

Belinda and Billie walk side by side through a park
Disability workers Belinda Toohey and Billie Mirceski called police after the visit to Eshal Crescent. (ABC News: Danielle Bonica)

a view over a paddock to a row of outer-suburban houses
The house Greg was moved to was bounded by paddocks and a 25-minute walk from the nearest bus stop.(ABC News: Danielle Bonica)

an outer suburban house bounded by empty blocks is framed behind a barbed wire fence
The house Greg was moved to in Brookfield was also about 40 kilometres west of the Melbourne CBD.(ABC News: Danielle Bonica)

a used syringe in a gutter of an outer-suburban Melbourne street
A discarded syringe seen on Eshal Crescent when the ABC visited the street in 2025.(ABC News: Danielle Bonica)
a discarded small plastic baggie with smiley faces printed on it on the ground
A plastic bag discarded on the street at Eshal Crescent. (ABC News: Danielle Bonica)

a wheelchair in a messy room with boarded up windows
A wheelchair pictured at a damaged Werribee property that was a home for NDIS participants.(ABC News: Danielle Bonica)

Khawaja Moeen Haroon wears a suit and stands in front of a burj group business banner
Khawaja Moeen Haroon's LinkedIn profile says he is a professional across construction, healthcare and NDIS compliance who has achieved "global success".(Facebook)

A portrait of Charlotte Jones sitting at her desk in an office space.
Lawyer Charlotte Jones is CEO at Victoria's Mental Health Legal Centre. (ABC News: Danielle Bonica)

a headshot of Khawaja Haroon
Khawaja Haroon was driving taxis in 2018.(Supplied)

A photo from the street of a large concrete and brick residence in Keilor
The multi-million-dollar home purchased by Khawaja Haroon in July 2024.(Supplied: Realestate.com.au)
A real estate photo of an indoor pool underneath an ornate light fitting in a room with very high ceilings
Khawaja Haroon's recently purchased home has a pool, indoor cinema and space for eight cars, according to the online real estate listing. (Supplied: Realestate.com.au)
A real estate listing photo of a luxious and spacious kitchen complete with chandeliers and coffee machine
A real estate listing photo shows the luxurious kitchen at Haroon's address. (Supplied: Realestate.com.au)

a photo of a group of people with blurred faces with Khawaja Haroon visible
Khawaja Haroon (far left) poses with business colleagues.(Supplied: LinkedIn)

a view out behind an outer-suburban house to paddocks
This Brookvale house for NDIS participants backs onto paddocks.(ABC News: Danielle Bonica)

a security camera is visible on the roof of a brown brick house
An external security camera is visible at a Haroon-linked house in Melbourne's outer suburbs. (ABC News: Danielle Bonica)

smashed windows, rubbish and debris is pictured at a Werribee property
A home for NDIS clients in Werribee.(Supplied)
an ashtray sits beside soiled and heavily stained bedsheets
Photos show the messy environment inside a Haroon-linked home for people with disabilities. (Supplied)
a dirty mattress with no sheets, covered in a rubbish with dirt on the floor
A bedroom is littered with rubbish. (Supplied)
smashed windows at a brick disability home in Melbourne's outer-suburbs
Smashed windows at a property used to home NDIS participants in Werribee. (Supplied)

a CCTV camera shows police cars outside an outer suburban house
Neighbours of a house linked to one of Khawaja Haroon's disability companies say disturbances and police visits were common.(Supplied)
a still from a household CCTV camera at night time showing emergency services in a suburban street
CCTV vision shows regular police visits at a Haroon-linked house in Melbourne's west. (Supplied)

a sillhouette of an unidentified man standing in a hallway
Michael's experience with a Haroon-linked business left him scared and upset. (ABC News: Danielle Bonica)

Michaels hands hold a can of soft drink in a deidentified photo
The Mental Health Legal Service filed a complaint after Michael was moved to a Haroon-linked house. (ABC News: Danielle Bonica)

michael looks out a window but in a silhouette so he is not identified
After Michael moved to a Haroon-linked house, he could not explain where he was.(ABC News: Danielle Bonica)

a modern outer-suburban house, as seen from the street
A recent photo of a Wyndham Vale home where Michael was eventually found. (ABC News: Danielle Bonica)

a sign for the emergency department at Werribee hospital framed by a gum tree
Michael lives with epilepsy.(ABC News: Danielle Bonica)

Michael sits on a step drinking a soft drink, his face is not identified
Michael was left distressed after his interaction with one of Haroon's disability providers.(ABC News: Danielle Bonica)

looking down the concrete driveway leading to a suburban brick unit
Tribunal documents show this home in Hoppers Crossing was one of multiple properties being rented by Haroon-linked company Alira Care Solutions.(ABC News: Danielle Bonica)

Two federal police officers stand outside a Melbourne business
Complaints about Haroon's companies have been flowing into agencies charged with safeguarding the NDIS.(supplied)

an image of a NDIS invoice with artistic shadows
An invoice showing payments made to Crescent Community Care in July 2024. (ABC News: Danielle Bonica)

a black and white photo of Khawaja Haroon posing for the camera wearing a hoodie
Khawaja Haroon is under investigation for allegations of multi-million-dollar NDIS fraud.(Facebook)

a portrait of Charlotte Jones wearing glasses in an office setting
Charlotte Jones says she's concerned Haroon has continued to operate disability businesses.(ABC News: Danielle Bonica)

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