Scandal
‘False and inaccurate’: Ricky Olarenshaw defends spa scandal claims
Ricky Olarenshaw says it’s a “delicate and complicated” situation after being accused of being the “mastermind” behind the operations of Flame Spa Bali, which was shut down in September following a police raid.
- by Roy Ward
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Bali police now wish to question Australians over spa scandal
Despite claims that Ricky Olarenshaw and three other Australians were the true owners of a busted Bali massage parlour, police there have not been particularly interested in them. Until now.
- by Zach Hope and Amilia Rosa
Disgraced former Malaysian leader loses bid to end case
A judge in Kuala Lumpur has ruled there is enough evidence for another case against jailed corrupt politician Najib Razak.
- by Zach Hope
Senior Seven journalist on leave amid investigation into ‘inappropriate behaviour’
Channel 7 senior journalist and presenter Robert Ovadia is on leave from the network as it looks into an allegation of inappropriate behaviour by him towards a woman.
- by Calum Jaspan
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Workplace disputes
Innocent men want justice from scandal-riven council a year after they were exonerated
The toxic workplace culture culminated in murder. Now two former employees at the scandal-riven Moira Shire say they’re still pursuing justice.
- by Benjamin Preiss
British MP caught in honeytrap sexting scandal
Tory MP William Wragg has admitted to sharing colleagues’ phone numbers with a man he met via a dating app.
- by Genevieve Holl-Allen
Hungary’s Putin-ally PM under pressure after child abuse scandal
Viktor Orban’s opponents say the resignations of two senior members of his party are not enough, and that he must bear the political consequences.
- by Justin Spike
President resigns as Hungarian politics faces yet another sex scandal
A number of Fidesz politicians, including a powerful mayor caught on video taking part in an orgy with prostitutes on a yacht, have been embroiled in sex scandals.
- by Andrew Higgins
How a British TV drama about the Post Office finally sparked justice
More than 700 people were convicted because of a computer error. It took a four part TV drama to finally bring them some closure.
- by Rob Harris
An education minister fought plagiarism. Then she was caught copying
Norway’s higher education minister Sandra Borch was responsible for making sure that students played by the rules. Students then decided to look into Borch’s own academic work.
- by Emma Bubola and Henrik Pryser Libell
‘He should know better’: How do you cover, if at all, a Danish royal scandal?
Denmark has traditionally respected the privacy of its royal family. But now with King Frederik and Queen Mary on the throne things could be about to change.
- by Rob Harris
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