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Scott Ransom

Service Management Analyst at AUSTRAC

Scott Ransom is an experienced IT professional currently serving as a Service Management Analyst at AUSTRAC since November 2020. Previously, Ransom worked as a Researcher for the Centre for Armed Violence Reduction, contributing to the AIMS database with a focus on Sorcery Accusation Related Violence from August to November 2023. Ransom's extensive background includes roles as a Service Desk Analyst in the Federal Public Service from 2011 to October 2021, providing comprehensive IT support, and as an IT Helpdesk Coordinator at Monte Sant Angelo Mercy College, managing the school network for over 1000 students and staff. Ransom also held a position as an IT Contractor at Balance Recruitment Ltd from 2009 to 2011. Ransom holds a Bachelor's degree in Security Studies from Macquarie University, earned between 2011 and 2016.

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Sydney, Australia

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AUSTRAC

This is the official LinkedIn account for AUSTRAC, Australia's anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing regulator and specialist financial intelligence unit. AUSTRAC works collaboratively with Australian industries and businesses in their compliance with anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing legislation. As Australia's financial intelligence unit, AUSTRAC contributes to investigative and law enforcement work to combat financial crime and prosecute criminals in Australia and overseas. We can help you with questions about: • what we do in AUSTRAC and how we work with our industry and partners • your anti-money laundering/counter-terrorism financing (AML/CTF) obligations We can’t help you with: • tax enquiries – contact the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) • complaints about financial service providers • making sure financial services providers meet their other legal obligations • complaints about scams. If you believe you have been scammed, contact Scamwatch or your local police. For online or email scams, contact the Australian Cybercrime Online Reporting Network. Please do NOT report crime or scams here. We encourage contributions to this page however any comments that are deemed inappropriate or in breach of LinkedIn's terms and conditions will be removed. Third party sites or profiles linked to this site are not controlled, maintained or endorsed by AUSTRAC. This is our only official LinkedIn page. If you receive an offer for support from another LinkedIn account that is impersonating us, we strongly encourage you not to engage with it. For more information about what we do, visit www.austrac.gov.au/about-us/what-we-do


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