Luke Sayers
The last post: How Luke Sayers came undone
His networking talents helped him to the top of business and football. How a tawdry social media post, not of his doing, forced him to withdraw from public life.
- Jake Niall and Sarah Danckert
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- Opinion
- AFL 2025
Salacious corporeal material rather than suited corporate failings ends Sayers tenure
Had he clung to the presidency, Luke Sayers would have faced pressure to explain exactly what had transpired and the provenance of this embarrassing photo.
- Jake Niall
- Updated
- AFL 2025
Sayers quits as Carlton president after being cleared by AFL investigation
Luke Sayers has quit as Carlton president despite the AFL finding that his X account was compromised and he was not responsible for posting a lewd image, but sponsor Bupa has pulled its naming rights sponsorship of a fun run for the “Carlton Respects” program.
- Jake Niall and Sam McClure
Carlton president Luke Sayers was Mathias Cormann’s back-up plan, inquiry reveals
The former finance minister saw a job at ex-PwC boss Sayers’ group as a plan B, if he didn’t become secretary-general of the OECD.
- Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
Luxe Listings star Gavin Rubinstein has a Lamborghini problem
The whole fast-living schtick that made the celebrity real estate agent’s show such a hit has come to bite.
- Kishor Napier-Raman and Stephen Brook
Well-connected former PwC boss Luke Sayers’ revealing Senate grilling
Under questioning, Sayers revealed former finance minister Mathias Cormann is a stakeholder in his new consultancy.
- Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell
Ex-chief Sayers attempted PwC break-up to address business conflicts
Luke Sayers devised a plan to spin off PwC’s entire consulting business while he was chief executive in 2019 – years before the tax leak scandal came to light.
- Colin Kruger
All the shiny people glimmer and gossip at star-studded anniversary bash
No topic was off the table at Arnold Bloch Leibler’s 70th celebrations, from PwC to pocket money, as expensive drinks and stories flowed freely.
- Liam Mannix and Kishor Napier-Raman
- Analysis
- AFL 2023
Keep calm and carry on: Building the Blues amid a long cycle of failure
What is obvious to everyone at Carlton is that calmness is needed. Calmness will enable a new set of leaders to emerge, connections that have been lacking to build, considered strategies when identifying and attracting talent to be implemented, as well as any hard decisions needed to ensure the senior coach is supported.
- Peter Ryan
- Updated
- AFL 2023
‘Moments of adversity’: Mathieson quits after dressing-room spat as Blues turmoil deepens
The pressure at Carlton continues to rise, with prominent board member Craig Mathieson quitting after a dressing-room spat. But the Blues insist stability is the key, with a flagging season to be judged only when the campaign ends.
- Jon Pierik
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