Curious case of minister’s catch-up with corrupt ex-mayor
What cabinet minister would want to self declare an evening chin wag with a corrupt councillor? No need to worry, Steve Kamper, because Margin Call has saved you the trouble.
What cabinet minister would want to self declare an evening chin wag with a corrupt councillor? No need to worry, Steve Kamper, because Margin Call has saved you the trouble.
The strivers and schemers. The wannabes and wonks. Sure, the economy’s reeling and interest rates are heaving, but inside Parliament House it’s wall to wall schmooze.
It’s been a year since a tax scandal left its indelible odour on PwC’s brand and apparently the firm is ready to see whether there are any sponsorship opportunities missing a sense of smell.
Isn’t it curious that the man whose department manages public disclosure of questions on notice is yet to upload the very two from him on the controversial departure of his deputy.
With hindsight, Perpetual’s demise and sale to private equity behemoth KKR falls into the category of all things inevitable but unexpected.
Interesting times ahead on news former PM Julia Gillard will chair David Di Pilla’s Energy Transition Fund while ex political foe Kelly O’Dwyer is on the board of its parent company.
You can bet a few questions are being asked over the exit, apparently on good terms with a substantial package, of the very senior bureaucrat Cate Saunders.
Anthony Albanese finally attended Sydney’s Central Synagogue on Friday – but first he demanded a Liberal MP be banned from turning up at the event.
Spotted on a flight out of Melbourne was ANZ boss Shayne Elliott, seated uncomfortably close in business class to stockbroker Angus Aitken, and these two have history.
Former young rich-lister’s attempt at self-marketing backfires; plus, jailhouse blues rock Corrective Services NSW as daughter of prison big-wig is charged over alleged liaisons with crims.
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