The death of a man with disability in NDIS-supported housing last month has sparked a police investigation and renewed calls for mandatory provider registration.
The ABC can reveal a 42-year-old man died suddenly at a housing facility in the suburb of Acacia Ridge in Brisbane on March 14.
The facility was run by a company called Core and Capacity, which was not formally registered with the NDIS, and so was not subject to the same oversight or regulation as providers that have registered.
Public documents from the corporate regulator, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), show the company was forced into liquidation by the Australian Tax Office (ATO).
An application for the winding up of the company was lodged late…