More than 100 racehorses with links to allegedly corrupt public servant Paul Whyte and his co-accused Jacob Anthonisz have been located across Australia and New Zealand.

Paul Whyte was charged over what has been touted as one of the worst cases of public corruption in the country. Credit:Nine News Perth

The thoroughbred stallions, mares and foals are currently in a legal limbo after the Corruption and Crime Commission froze the pair’s assets amid allegations they had defrauded the state of millions of dollars using a fake invoicing scheme.

But the McGowan Government and Racing and Wagering WA are developing a welfare strategy to care for the horses stabled in WA, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and New Zealand.

The plan will likely involve a new $1.6 million North Dandalup property purchased by RWWA to house retiring racehorses.