Grace Tame has thrown herself behind a campaign to stop convicted paedophiles from avoiding paying damages to victims by hiding their assets in their superannuation.
In several cases, victims whose lives were ruined by ‘heinous’ child sex abuse have been unable to receive full damages because their perpetrators moved assets to the safety of their super accounts.
In some cases, convicted offenders who have protected their wealth from compensation actually return to living ‘opulent lifestyles’ after short jail terms, Ms Tame claimed.
Grace Tame has thrown herself behind a campaign to stop convicted paedophiles from avoiding paying damages to victims by hiding their assets in their superannuation

One survivor, Melissa Snelling, whose abuser shifted his assets into his…
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