It was a hot and steamy night …
The latest from the exec suites of John Neal’s QBE wouldn’t be out of place in a novel by QBE’s deputy chairman.
The latest from the exec suites of John Neal’s QBE wouldn’t be out of place in a novel by QBE’s deputy chairman.
Sacked QBE executive Colin Fagen is far from alone in leaving the insurer’s senior ranks over the past nine months
Corporate Australia has been put on notice that secret workplace affairs will not be tolerated.
What with Sydneysider John Neal as his taciturn chief executive, US-based QBE chairman Marty Becker sure has his hands full.
Fresh after settling with Gina Rinehart’s Hancock empire, Hugh Marks’s Nine is now tangled up with ASIC.
Ahmed Fahour is not off the hook yet. And the $5.6m man has only himself and Labor senator Sam Dastyari to blame.
There were six billionaires in the crowd but no sign of Benjamin ‘Bibi’ Netanyahu’s Australian bestie James Packer.
It was inevitable one of those in the Crown firing line sooner rather than later would be CEO Rowen Craigie.
Former Kevin Rudd adviser David Epstein is quitting his job as head of corporate and regulatory affairs at Optus.
Crown’s James Packer will keep well away as his Tel Aviv neighbour Benjamin ‘Bibi’ Netanyahu visits Sydney this week.
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