Taxpayers could bankroll pursuit
Taxpayers could bankroll a liquidator’s pursuit of Clive Palmer, as the government aims to recover up to $74m in entitlements.
Taxpayers could bankroll a liquidator’s pursuit of Clive Palmer, as the government aims to recover up to $74m in entitlements.
Clive Palmer ran nickel refinery into the ground to prop up his political party and other interests, administrators say.
Clive Palmer has blamed financial woes on the Chinese government during a round of fiery television interviews.
Clive Palmer has denied acting as a shadow director at his beleaguered Queensland Nickel business.
Creditors of Clive Palmer’s Queensland Nickel refinery will be urged today to plunge the business into liquidation.
And stay tuned for fireworks as the ABC finally falls out with Clive Palmer.
Clive Palmer faces an Australian Taxation Office investigation over a move that could have boosted his wealth by $50m.
Clive Palmer faces an Australian Taxation Office investigation over a move that could have boosted his wealth by $50m.
Voters on the Sunshine Coast say they never see their MP, and his attendance in Canberra isn’t much better.
Also, Aunty’s following The Oz’s lead on Clive Palmer, and The Daily Mail is clutching at hair.
Clive Palmer has by far the worst attendance and voting record of any House of Representatives member.
Clive Palmer has told the Qld government he doesn’t want a crucial licence needed to legally run his refinery.
Two fundraising measures to help Clive Palmer’s companies failed yesterday.
Clive Palmer’s central Queensland cattle property has not sold at auction, after being passed in at $1.5m.
Clive Palmer has had lunch with two former Labor figures whose political careers went down the drain over vote rorting.
The unpaid bill from a seismic firm has left Palmer’s ‘cash box’ exposed.
Clive Palmer faces the loss of iron ore tenements in WA because of his refusal to pay a $22m bill.
Clive Palmer’s central Queensland cattle station will go under the hammer today.
Clive Palmer’s companies have taken control of a $137.5m lawsuit launched by his cash-strapped Queensland Nickel.
Desired $70m payout would be the biggest for the Fair Entitlements Guarantee scheme.
The Queensland and federal governments would be completely bonkers to bail out Clive Palmer’s Queensland Nickel.
The man leading a bid to buy Clive Palmer’s nickel refinery has spent years trying to repair his relationship with Labor.
The $70m that Clive Palmer wants would be the single biggest payout for the Fair Entitlements Guarantee scheme.
The Queensland government has introduced new laws to ensure collapsing companies don’t escape environmental liabilities.
Labor takes a cut at MP defector; Clive Palmer’s haggling revealed; Rats in the Question Time ranks.
The demand for government funds comes with the concession that some sacked workers won’t want to work for him.
Workers sacked from Clive Palmer’s nickel refinery have no chance of being rehired this financial year, if at all.
Queensland Nickel’s 800 sacked workers and 700 trade creditors have been called to an emergency meeting today.
Refinery boss threatens to take his money offshore unless Queensland government abandon game of “get Clive Palmer”.
Big Clive can’t help himself: he alienates everyone.
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