Investigation
Investment cowboys
‘Final act of cruelty’ as conman sends wife fake SMS saying he’s fled
Self-confessed conman Kris Ridgway has been hit with urgent legal action to stop him leaving the country in the same week he sent a taunting message to his wife.
- by Adele Ferguson
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Education
How a top Sydney high school’s alumni club was caught in dud investment scheme
The High Club, an alumni group of Sydney Boys High School that raises funds for it, has shares in companies which promised to list but didn’t.
- by Adele Ferguson and Lucy Carroll
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Investment cowboys
The email that brought a global investment scheme undone
Kris Ridgway sold unlisted shares to unsuspecting clients, hoping the companies would be listed. They weren’t. This is the email that exposed his wrongdoing.
- by Adele Ferguson and Naomi Shivaraman
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Investment cowboys
Investment cowboys
Kris Ridgway sold unlisted shares not approved by his prestigious firm. They didn’t list and the scheme is quickly unravelling.
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Investment cowboys
Kris Ridgway promised investors huge profits – and never paid a cent. This is his confession
The disgraced financial adviser tells of how he extracted hundreds of thousands of dollars from dozens of investors all while he made fat – and illegal – commissions that allowed his family to live the high life. Then he turned on them, too.
- by Adele Ferguson and Naomi Shivaraman
Opinion
Medicare
Medicare review blows apart the AMA’s ‘nothing to see here’ argument
A major review into the universal healthcare system proves trying to preserve the status quo is no longer an option.
- by Adele Ferguson
Opinion
Whistleblowers
Richard Boyle is a hero. So why are we treating him like a criminal?
A whistleblower who raised the alarm about poor practices at the ATO now faces prosecution and the prospect of jail. The government must act to save him.
- by Adele Ferguson
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Public transport
Rail board approved lavish executive payout fearing Labor election win
Confidential documents reveal the government-owned rail corporation designed a package worth hundreds of thousands of dollars for its senior executives.
- by Matt O'Sullivan and Adele Ferguson
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Investment banking
‘Now I need your help’: Texts expose stockbroker telling ex to lie to regulators
A former stockbroker told his estranged wife via a series of text messages to lie to regulators if questioned about signatures he allegedly forged.
- by Adele Ferguson
Analysis
The Dust of Death
Progress on a benchtop ban sounds good on the surface, but don’t ignore the fine print
How much for a human life? It’s an uncomfortable question state and federal ministers have been forced to finally address.
- by Adele Ferguson
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The Dust of Death
Minns pledges to ban the most dangerous engineered stone benchtops
NSW Labor would introduce a ban on engineered stone products containing more than 40 per cent crystalline silica by July next year.
- by Adele Ferguson
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