PwC Aus’s missteps cost it $1m US compliance penalty
The accounting firm must pay nearly $1m for violating US compliance rules but that hasn’t stopped former boss Luke Sayers rejecting criticism from a Senate committee.
The accounting firm must pay nearly $1m for violating US compliance rules but that hasn’t stopped former boss Luke Sayers rejecting criticism from a Senate committee.
Mike Henry has defended the pace of China’s timelines for cutting steel emissions, saying the country should be viewed differently to Europe.
Australia’s largest producer of plastics and petrochemicals is in danger of shutting down, jeopardising hundreds of jobs.
Sanjeev Gupta wants to establish a state-of-the-art green iron and steel plant in South Australia powered by renewable energy and green hydrogen.
ANZ chief executive Shayne Elliott has lashed the slow pace of planning approvals for Australia’s rollout of renewable energy projects.
BHP will look to cut costs at its West Australian nickel business as an ongoing crisis threatens the future of a raft of major mines in the state.
The CIO at Texas-based contracting giant Fluor has a computing class at Melbourne’s Collingwood Technical College to thank for a career path traced back 43 years.
Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue Metals has suffered another high-profile departure with former Northern Territory chief minister Michael Gunner quitting the billionaire’s mining empire.
The US has overtaken Australia as the world’s top shipper of LNG.
Two mooted LNG import plants may not be enough to fill a supply gap, says the energy giant.
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