Mensink wants expenses paid
Clive Palmer’s nephew Clive Mensink will cut short his year-long overseas jaunt to fly back for cross-examination.
Clive Palmer’s nephew Clive Mensink will cut short his year-long overseas jaunt to fly back for cross-examination.
There is a real risk Clive Palmer will not be able to repay an interim $US10.7m ($14m) payment from China’s Citic.
Clive Palmer’s nephew Clive Mensink wants taxpayers to pay for him to fly from London to answer questions.
Clive Palmer’s wife is being compelled to give evidence under oath as liquidators probe alleged sham transactions.
Clive Mensink has been summoned back to Australia to be grilled over the collapse of Queensland Nickel.
Clive Palmer has flagged plans to take advantage of rising coal prices by building an open-pit mine.
Clive Palmer has escalated his legal war against his estranged Chinese business partner Citic.
Clive Palmer has sold a mansion to a man he says organised finance for a failed rescue bid for Queensland Nickel.
The former federal MP spruiked his weight loss when he unexpectedly turned up at the Queensland Supreme Court.
A Federal Court judge has slammed Clive Palmer’s companies for months of delays in handing over documents.
Bid to have the law requiring corporate criminals to submit to public examination ruled unconstitutional has failed.
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.
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.
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.
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