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A whistleblower has claimed Peabody falsified its coal quality.

Fake coal ‘fraud’: Whistleblower takes aim at EY, Peabody over contracts

A whistleblower has alleged the global coal player and the consulting giant, along with two testing labs, falsified coal quality.

  • Michael Bachelard and Nick McKenzie

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The federal government is establishing a new regulator to oversee safety issues relating to the acquisition of nuclear-powered submarines.

‘Unbelievable’: Defence spends $8.5m on consultants for AUKUS nuclear regulator

The contract comes amid a growing debate about the public service’s reliance on external advice for tasks that would once have been performed in-house.

  • Matthew Knott
Former sex discrimination commissioner Elizabeth Broderick led the review of EY’s workplace culture.

Not the ‘Australian way’: EY review reveals racism, bullying and overwork at consulting firm

An independent review of EY’s workplace culture, following the death of an employee last year at its Sydney office, has revealed the extent of racism and sexual harassment at the consulting firm.

  • Colin Kruger
Deloitte and its chief executive Adam Powick (right) bore the brunt of criticism at this week’s inquiry.

Pay, sexual harassment and fraud claims put heat on consulting industry

PwC was not the only one in the firing line this week as a Senate inquiry revealed multimillion-dollar pay packets and a lack of disclosure on wrongdoing.

  • Colin Kruger and Rachel Clun
Scott Morrison and family popped up in Florence

After missing final week of parliament, Scott Morrison now having fun in Florence

The former prime minister and his family are enjoying the European summer, dining out in the Tuscan capital.

  • Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell
Phil Gaetjens’ golden ticket

Phil Gaetjens’ last summer of perks before his demise

The man once described by Labor as “Scott Morrison’s butler” received two tickets worth $1000 to day two of the 4th Ashes Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground in January.

  • Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell
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Women-owned businesses are waiting too long for a seat at the suppliers table.

Beyond the ‘friendzone’: Calls for diversity procurement laws

Why doesn’t Australia mandate that big businesses have to use suppliers of diverse backgrounds including women-owned business? It works well in America.

  • Sarah Danckert
Mining giant BHP has set ambitious public goals for its customers to cut their greenhouse emissions.

For mining CEOs, pressure to cut carbon footprint 'growing every day'

More of the world's major miners will inevitably begin taking responsibility for the greenhouse emissions caused by their customers, a new survey has found.

  • Nick Toscano
Former defence minister Christopher Pyne.

Don't give EY any defence contracts while Pyne is there, senator tells PM

Powerful senator Rex Patrick says Christopher Pyne's consulting on defence matters could become a breach of the ministerial code of conduct.

  • Max Koslowski
Retired MP Christopher Pyne will consult to EY.

Christopher Pyne lands a new job

Former defence minister sets a brisk pace finding things with which to fill his time.

  • Kylar Loussikian and Samantha Hutchinson

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