The transactions cast fresh light on how the personal dealings of Richard White overlap into his business world.
The transaction is a glimpse into the relationship between embattled WiseTech founder Richard White and his wife Zena Nasser,a former criminal lawyer.
The former broadcaster’s status as a member of the Australian Media Hall of Fame is also in doubt following this week’s dramatic arrest.
Police have now charged the former broadcaster with 26 offences relating to nine alleged victims after an investigation into indecent assault and sexual touching allegations.
Kate McClymont,whose reporting sparked an investigation into Alan Jones,brings us the latest on his arrest and what the next steps will be.
The broadcaster and former Wallabies coach was arrested at his luxury Circular Quay apartment. The youngest of the alleged victims was aged 17 at the time of the alleged offences.
From quizzing prime ministers to courting controversy,broadcaster Alan Jones wielded great power. On Monday he was arrested after a nine-month police strike force investigation.
Michael Bar-Mordecai was struck off after it emerged he was having a relationship with an 83-year-old patient whose estate he tried to claim.
A former Sydney solicitor tried to defraud her client and friend of more than $100,000. Then she began a campaign of threats and harassment.
The rise and rise of Richard White from refrigeration mechanic to billionaire is a remarkable tale,but his sudden downfall is even more extraordinary.
Billionaire Richard White will step down as chief executive of WiseTech following a series of damaging allegations made about his conduct.