Colliers in crisis as exec arrested
Global real estate firm Colliers International CEO Malcolm Tyson is managing yet another scandal after the arrest and charging of long-serving executive Dan Walker in recent days.
Global real estate firm Colliers International CEO Malcolm Tyson is managing yet another scandal after the arrest and charging of long-serving executive Dan Walker in recent days.
The golden goose of retail, Mark McInnes, appears to have taken time out from his time out. This while the succession-planning begins at Myer after CEO John King announced his retirement.
Scandal or not, with a $50m property portfolio and $17m from his Qantas share sale, is it any wonder Alan Joyce has linked up with a PwC private client specialist.
Ben Roberts-Smith’s $500-a-night Bali retreat may have put his legal benefactor, Seven’s Kerry Stokes, off-side if the media mogul’s initial response is any indication.
There’s plenty of outrage emanating from Canberra over PwC’s conduct but that hasn’t stopped contracts being signed with it.
PwC’s sacked partner Peter Collins and Tax Practitioners Board CEO secretary Michael O’Neill were once part of the same tax advisory group. Expect the Senate committee to have a field day.
Peter Costello is likely to nominate for another three-year term in the Nine chair, but there is agitation for change on the shop floor of the media company, as well as from outside of it.
The CBA boss made a bold back-to-office edict this week, but what’s more likely to be dominating his attention is the $1m reno of his Randwick home that just got council approval.
Christine Holgate certainly sounded like she was channelling Elon Musk at a recent town hall event with her staff at logistics firm Team Global Express.
The bank has issued ‘new expectations’ for employees about how many days they must attend the office, joining NAB at the coal face of ending full-time work from home.
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