Fred Anderson, nicknamed "Paddles," was a powerful Sydney underworld figure from the 1950s until his death in 1985. He built his empire on providing protection to various criminal enterprises, becoming a key player in Sydney's organised crime scene. Anderson's influence extended to corrupt police and politicians, highlighting the deep connections between organised crime and the establishment. His death triggered a power struggle, resulting in further gangland violence and the rise of Lennie McPherson as the new dominant figure. The text explores Anderson's criminal career, his relationships with other criminals and corrupt officials, and the impact of his demise on Sydney's underworld.
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