The serious almost hospital like business and essential service component of the expanding Aged Care sector is barely comparable to the VET Fee money grabs breaking all the rules we saw in a pathetic discretionary private education sector.
And as Merrill Lynch analyst William Dunlop stated "...while $1.2 billion is a "big headline number" it is small in the context of the $48 billion anticipated spending in aged care over the four-year period."
Looking at the fees (I've attached here) ...looks like a lot of money to me. G ensuring clients use up equity in homes.