The next PwC lawsuit set to go nuclear
His name may not immediately chime with those trailing the PwC Australia implosion, but this crucial ‘rover’ has not taken kindly to losing his lucrative pension in the scandal wash-up.
His name may not immediately chime with those trailing the PwC Australia implosion, but this crucial ‘rover’ has not taken kindly to losing his lucrative pension in the scandal wash-up.
There’s nothing like the Business Council of Australia’s annual dinner to break off a snapshot of the nation’s corporate hierarchy, or measure the ego inflation of certain CEOs.
PAC Capital’s Clayton Larcombe didn’t appreciate recent reporting and made legal noises to that effect. So why is he ‘stepping back’ as its CEO?
Treasurer Jim Chalmers may want to think twice before giving incoming Reserve Bank boss Michele Bullock anything important for safe keeping.
Quadrant managing partner Jonathan Pearce hasn’t left this mortal coil, so who’s behind a cheeky newspaper obit hours after the firm talked up a restructure?
MinRes recruited lawyer Bronwyn Grieve, ostensibly to change its culture – and now she’s the latest woman to quit. We wonder why?
Not since the Iraqi information minister nicknamed ‘Baghdad Bob’ has there been someone so determined to deny the evidence, but Scale Facilitation’s David Collard is a strong challenger.
As if championing the no vote campaign for the Indigenous voice weren’t hard enough, Warren Mundine has been fighting fires on two other fronts.
Nicole Scurrah’s post-Sayers enterprise has bagged a Queensland government-owned fund manager as a client, showing it’s potentially productive to have friends in high places.
Scale supremo David Collard is not only months behind paying his staff and contractors, but he’s being sued over alleged unpaid rent on a Manhattan apartment.
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