It's only a temporary halt to stop theft.
https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/claims-for-early-access-to-superannuati... Claims for early access to superannuation to help people through the coronavirus crisis are temporarily stopped because of fraud
Shive Prema For Daily Mail Australia
4 hrs ago
The processing of early access to superannuation claims have been temporarily stopped by the ATO after up to
150 Australians lost $120,000 to identity theft fraudsters.Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton said on Friday that superannuation details of clients were being used in 'a fraudulent way' after a tax agent was hacked.
Mr Dutton said the Australian Federal Police, the ATO, financial intelligence agency AUSTRAC and other government agencies were investigating the identity theft.
Australians had withdrawn almost $1 billion in total from their superannuation funds as of Thursday.
'There has been one tax agent that has been the subject of a hacking or cyber-attack and personal details of clients that are part of that business, they have been exploited,' Mr Dutton told Sky News.
'There's been no cyber intrusion within the superannuation funds or the ATO.
The AFP have really ramped up their engagement to make sure we can come down very heavily on those who would seek to rip off the funds of other taxpayers.'
The Home Affairs Minister said government agencies had 'jumped pretty quickly to deal with this threat'.