Lebanese loans,Nigerian warehouses revealed in bombshell Nassif report

Lebanese loans,Nigerian warehouses revealed in bombshell Nassif report

Fugitive developer Jean Nassif may face further criminal action over “potential fraud and violation of directors’ duties” after administrators released a report to creditors.

  • byKate McClymont andMax Maddison

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Liquidators work through Rebels report as state government avoids bail-out commitment

Liquidators work through Rebels report as state government avoids bail-out commitment

Rugby Australia boss Phil Waugh met with Victorian government officials on Wednesday to discuss the future of the Melbourne Rebels,as liquidators continue to see if there is a way forward for the club.

  • byCarla Jaeger
‘Someone needs to be held to account’:Shareholders make history at this year’s AGM season

‘Someone needs to be held to account’:Shareholders make history at this year’s AGM season

With Jo Wright’s simple probe,she epitomised the disparity between working-class and corporate Australia.

  • bySumeyya Ilanbey
Allan insists public service was looped in on rail planning as Glass laments repetitive probes

Allan insists public service was looped in on rail planning as Glass laments repetitive probes

The comments came as Premier Jacinta Allan rejected Deborah Glass’ latest findings that senior bureaucrats were cut out of secretive planning for the Suburban Rail Loop.

  • byRachel Eddie andBroede Carmody
Frank but fearful:Senior bureaucrats scared of repercussions for talking to ombudsman

Frank but fearful:Senior bureaucrats scared of repercussions for talking to ombudsman

Ombudsman Deborah Glass recommended premiers be banned from selecting senior bureaucrats under a bold plan to restore the independence of the public service.

  • byAnnika Smethurst,Broede Carmody andKieran Rooney
PwC consultants were asked to ‘prove up’ the Suburban Rail Loop

PwC consultants were asked to ‘prove up’ the Suburban Rail Loop

The ombudsman confirms Victoria’s top transport bureaucrat was kept in the dark about Australia’s most expensive infrastructure project,which was cooked up in secret.

  • byAnnika Smethurst
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PwC cuts jobs as Westpac dumps firm after 20 years in wake of tax scandal

PwC cuts jobs as Westpac dumps firm after 20 years in wake of tax scandal

PwC announced it is cutting hundreds of staff after Westpac ended a 20-year relationship with the embattled firm that generated more than $70 million in fees over the past two years alone.

  • byColin Kruger
Rio Tinto’s former ‘First Lady’ lashes corporate Yes backers

Rio Tinto’s former ‘First Lady’ lashes corporate Yes backers

Muriel Demarcus,whose husband Jean-Sebastien Jacques resigned as Rio Tinto boss after the firm blew up sacred Indigenous sites,had little time for the Voice.

  • byKishor Napier-Raman andNoel Towell
Ex-chief Sayers attempted PwC break-up to address business conflicts

Ex-chief Sayers attempted PwC break-up to address business conflicts

Luke Sayers devised a plan to spin off PwC’s entire consulting business while he was chief executive in 2019 – years before the tax leak scandal came to light.

  • byColin Kruger
Carlton boss Sayers rejects blame over PwC scandal

Carlton boss Sayers rejects blame over PwC scandal

Former PwC boss Luke Sayers has insisted he did not know about the tax confidentiality breaches that occurred while he was in charge,as the new CEO put the blame on his predecessors.

  • byColin Kruger andRachel Clun
PwC faces further scrutiny over tax scandal as global boss hits town

PwC faces further scrutiny over tax scandal as global boss hits town

PwC global chairman Bob Moritz is due in Australia this week with a clear message for clients – the tax scandal is over. But the government has other ideas.

  • byColin Kruger