Tax boss silent over historic scholarship
As chairman of Fulbright Australia, Peter de Cure had a big say in financing the American uni studies of young Aussies – and one scholarship has raised eyebrows.
As chairman of Fulbright Australia, Peter de Cure had a big say in financing the American uni studies of young Aussies – and one scholarship has raised eyebrows.
PwC nemesis Peter De Cure’s Twitter musings from a time before he became Tax Practitioners Board chair are very illuminating – if not somewhat obscure.
David Collard wants to build a giant battery factory in the UK – much like one he spruiked for Geelong, where apparently the lease on the site has elapsed.
The former director’s ‘difficulties’ and some alleged spending discrepancies were brought to the attention of his superiors over a year ago, then quietly put to bed with a job relocation.
Colliers International says executive Dan Walker has been charged with ‘serious financial misconduct’. Meanwhile, an Insurance Council dinner may have been uncomfortable for some.
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.
It only took a $1m bonus and a respectable hike in his salary for Elders chief executive Mark Allison to toss out his retirement plans and stay at the company until 2025.
Members of the NSW Bar have been toiling away at a sketch comedy revue that’s likely to raise eyebrows.
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