At ASIC, a noon showdown killed any chance of peace
Ex-ASIC chairman James Shipton desperately wanted to avoid the meeting with his deputy that was exposed on the front page of the Financial Review.
On the morning of April 9, 2021, Australia’s most senior corporate law enforcement officer texted his human resources manager with a plea.
Australian Securities and Investments Commission chairman James Shipton had received a request from his deputy, Karen Chester, for a meeting at noon.
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