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Aaron Patrick

Corporate Australia’s dirty hidden secret

Business crime may be endemic across big companies, and law enforcement is doing little to stop it.

Twenty-three years ago, Christie’s and Sotheby’s auction houses agreed to pay a fine that today would be worth about $1.2 billion.

For almost two decades the owners, and then other senior executives, agreed to levy identical commissions on the sale of art and other items, making it difficult for sellers to play the houses off against each other.

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Aaron Patrick was a senior correspondent at The Australian Financial Review.

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