Cash trumps transfer for CBA duo’s election bet
When a couple of Commonwealth Bank execs had a side bet on who would win the US presidential election, the debt was duly paid up – with a fat wad of $50 notes.
When a couple of Commonwealth Bank execs had a side bet on who would win the US presidential election, the debt was duly paid up – with a fat wad of $50 notes.
Amid a looming legal fight, a large number of companies formally controlled by rich-lister Alex Waislitz have been transferred back to the Pratt family.
It’s not just Sydney’s Archbishop who is doubting the Australian Catholic University of late but it appears the church’s highest earthbound authority, the Vatican no less, has concerns.
The ACU’s shambolic response to a mass walkout from a speech by former union leader Joe de Bruyn has drawn the ire of Sydney Archbishop Anthony Fisher.
A union has been accused of ‘retaliation’ against Indigenous staff who did not want to support the voice referendum campaign.
Southern Cross Media chairman Heith Mackay-Cruise is likely to face an uncomfortable grilling from shareholders at the company’s AGM on Monday.
Carolyn Smith has emphatically denied the allegations, describing them as part of a co-ordinated campaign against her
The global law firm entered the Sydney market raring to mount class actions against big Australian companies. The place is now falling apart.
First Adam Rytenskild was dumped as Tabcorp CEO, now he’s won a Fair Work Commission case against it, so could he be plotting a return to the position since filled by Gillon McLachlan?
The Legal Practice Board of Western Australia is looking into MinRes and its lawyers’ conduct, which is interesting timing as its company secretary has just been made legal counsel to the board.
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