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Alex Turnbull is also providing support to Legalise Cannabis Party candidates.

Ex-PM’s son drops lawsuit against father’s former business partner

Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull’s son has paid $500,000 in legal costs to Pengana boss Russell Pillemer after withdrawing a Supreme Court appeal.

  • Kishor Napier-Raman and David Estcourt

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Pengana Capital chief Russel Pillemer.

Private credit an option for investors, even as recession looms

Retail investors will have the choice to lend to global corporates within months after two financial firms embarked on $200 million joint venture.

  • Millie Muroi
Alex Turnbull, son of former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull.

‘Unreasonable’: Alex Turnbull ordered to pay legal costs in botched lawsuit

Malcolm Turnbull’s son has been ordered to pay the legal costs of his father’s former business associate and friend after he rejected three settlement offers during an ultimately unsuccessful lawsuit.

  • Charlotte Grieve
Alex Turnbull, son of former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull.

Turnbull case thrown out after judge finds former PM’s son ‘unreliable’

Alex Turnbull, the son of the former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull, had alleged the family’s longtime business associate had misled a family company into accepting cash instead of far more valuable shares in repayment for a loan.

  • Sarah Danckert
Sunday 26 June, 2016 Election, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull officially launches the Liberal 2016 Federal Campaign with wife Lucy and Liberal party members Julie Bishop, Treasurer Scott Morrison, Barnaby Joyce as well as ex PMs Tony Abbott and John Howard at Homebush Novotel. Daughter Daisy and James 
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Son Alex wife Yvonne, Isla,1 daughter. Picture: Jason Edwards

Power, money, family, politics: The Turnbull lawsuit

Alex Turnbull is suing the chief executive of a Sydney investment firm for $12 million over allegations of misleading and deceptive conduct. But the case has raised wider questions about the strength of Australia’s political disclosure laws.

  • Charlotte Grieve
Russel Pillemer (centre), with Malcolm Turnbull (right) and Stuart Stuckey (left) talking about Pengana in 2003.

Alex Turnbull threatened to ‘come after me’, says Pengana CEO

A five-page letter sent by Pengana CEO to Malcolm Turnbull last November has outlined his desperate efforts to halt a damaging legal stoush.

  • Charlotte Grieve
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Malcolm Turnbull's son recorded a robocall for activist group GetUp! in Flinders.

‘I can get this deal done’: Pengana chief says Turnbulls informed of merger

Pengana boss Russel Pillemer says he was upfront about a potential merger with Hunter Hall and repeatedly encouraged the Turnbulls to remain invested.

  • Charlotte Grieve
Pengana Capital CEO Russel Pillemer.

Pengana flags dividends for years amid 'absolute desperation' for yield

As blue-chip companies eye dividend cuts to bolster cash buffers amid the coronavirus pandemic, Pengana has altered its investment mandate to attract yield-hungry investors.

  • Charlotte Grieve
Protester Jess Armstrong at Melbourne rally for climate change action today.

'Sustainability is the future': ESG funds outperform index

Pengana's ethical fund is one of many that have outperformed the index over the coronavirus-induced extreme market volatility.

  • Charlotte Grieve
Unscathed by ICAC, Simon McInnes is now the treasurer of Prime Minister Scott Morrison's Cook electoral conference.

The one man flourishing post ICAC appearance

Where ICAC has been a poisoned chalice for some — from Eddie Obeid to its former commissioner Megan Latham — one man is doing fine.

  • Kylar Loussikian and Samantha Hutchinson

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