ATO whistleblower Richard Boyle has spent the last five years in limbo awaiting criminal prosecution.
Now, one of the taxpayers he helped speaks out for the first time, describing Boyle's potential 46-year prison sentence as 'insanity'.
Adele Ferguson also speaks with Boyle's wife Louise, who in her first sit-down interview discusses the toll this has taken and the need to strengthen whistleblower protections in the country.
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