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Extravagant supercars-loving Le Thach, partner of Ben Huynh accused of defrauding Australia's PBS scheme, re-emerges to flash a new blue Lamborghini

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By Brett Lackey For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 05:01 GMT, 30 March 2024 | Updated: 06:30 GMT, 30 March 2024

The wife of a Sydney pharmacist who is accused of defrauding Australia's pharmaceutical benefits scheme, famous for displaying her lavish lifestyle on social media, has flaunted a blue Lamborghini. 

Le Thach, who is the wife of suspended chemist Ben Huynh, took to social media to share a picture posing next to the $700,000 supercar, which is understood to be leased. 

Mr Huynh ran Cabramatta East Day and Night Pharmacy for 26 years before he appeared in court in November charged with 'obtaining a financial advantage by deception'. 

'It is usually blue skies after the storms, but should never wait around for the storms to pass, create your own blue skies, because life is short and the world is very small, you have only one life, make things happen for yourself, today,' Ms Thach wrote.

'Make everyday count, be yourself, … be loved and loving, be kind, treat life as a two-way street and you will never come to a dead-end.' 

Wife of accused fraudster pharmacist Ben Huynh shows off a Lamborghini on social media

Ben Huynh (pictured, with his wife Le Thach) who owned and operated the Cabramatta East Day and Night Pharmacy in south-west Sydney

Ms Thach is founder of the Supercars Club Australia with the pair reportedly having more than $8million worth of prestige high-performance vehicles including a $1.3m Lamborghini Aventador SVJ, with the personalised plate Lebull.

In hundreds of social media posts Ms Thach has shown off herself driving cars or other high-end vehicles in various exotic locations around the world including in New Zealand and Europe.

She boasted of a 'weekend trip' to Bangkok in Thailand where she swigged from expensive cognac bottles while feasting on seafood.

Four cars out of the couple's fleet were seized by Australian Federal Police who took away three Ferraris and a BMW during a raid on Mr Huynh's $20million northwest Sydney Dural property in November.

Police allege Mr Huynh submitted claims for medication rebates under the PBS that were neither prescribed by a doctor or given to a patient.

Ms Thach, who lists her occupation as entrepreneur, took to social media the following day her husband appeared in court to boast of continuing to live the high life.

'Our private LOUIS XIII Rare Cask 42.1 dinner at Crown Towers Sydney, in Penthouse 8888, was just exquisite, one of the finest and best dinners I have ever had, just an amazing night!' she wrote.

'Our private LOUIS XIII Rare Cask 42.1 dinner at Crown Towers Sydney, in Penthouse 8888, was just exquisite, one of the finest and best dinners I have ever had, just an amazing night!' Ms Thach wrote

Ms Thach is seen posing with a car during a trip to the snow

The posts emerged as it was revealed Mr Huynh gifted a $400,000 McLaren to his son following his graduation from university in April.

It is not alleged Ms Thach or her son has engaged in any of the conduct that Mr Huynh has been charged with. 

Mr Huynh's case has been adjourned until next year. 

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