High Court rules against Palmer
Clive Palmer has lost his bid for the High Court to rule it’s unconstitutional to publicly examine him on QN’s collapse.
Clive Palmer has lost his bid for the High Court to rule it’s unconstitutional to publicly examine him on QN’s collapse.
Clive Palmer wants one of Australia’s most powerful weapons against corporate criminals to be declared unconstitional.
Salim Mehajer is expected to emerge from the public inquiry into the sacked Auburn Council largely unscathed.
The authorities are handling Auburn’s Salim Mehajer with kid gloves.
The inquiry into the sacked Auburn council has obtained evidence of councillors having discussions about land rezonings.
Malcolm Turnbull’s office is refusing to release five secret letters the PM exchanged with Clive Palmer.
One of the world’s largest litigation funding firms will finance a pursuit of Clive Palmer for more than $180m.
Salim Mehajer and his sister gave contradictory evidence over his alleged failure to pay a cleaner $25,500.
Salim Mehajer has pocketed a $4.35m windfall after selling a building rezoned while he was on council.
A judge has knocked back Clive Palmer’s attempt to grab assets from his liquidated Queensland Nickel company.
Clive Palmer has deregistered his party in Queensland, marking his departure from state politics across the country.
Clive Palmer is to face one of Queensland’s most feared cross-examiners over the collapse of Queensland Nickel.
Four years before they were sacked, QNI workers were told to vote for Clive Palmer as a national living treasure.
Clive Palmer secretly demanded a hit list of workers and their entitlements be drawn up a month before 237 were sacked.
An under-fire Clive Palmer is quietly shopping around his $20m Brisbane city headquarters.
Clive Palmer warned his nephew, the director of Queensland Nickel, not to send him emails or ‘you f..k everything’.
In the Federal Court in Brisbane, musings, quotations and selected works from Clive Palmer bloomed.
The Federal Court has heard Clive Palmer ordered Queensland Nickel to pay a $500,000 loan to his refinery manager.
A key suspect in the AWU slush fund fraud that embroiled Julia Gillard has sat down with Victorian detectives.
Clive Palmer’s cash-strapped Queensland Nickel was paying bills for up to five of the tycoon’s golf courses.
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