Known for her coverage of figures including Eddie Obeid,Dyson Heydon,Charlie Teo and Don Burke,McClymont’s fearless reporting has held the powerful to account.
The latest stories revolving around neurosurgeon Charlie Teo should give his many friends in the media pause for thought.
Talk of rifling a reporter and burning the Herald were not things “any reasonable person” would feel threatened by,according to Teo’s business partner Carlo LoGiudice.
Grant Schultz,a critically ill former patient of Charlie Teo,received the settlement from the controversial neurosurgeon on the eve of a seven-day medical negligence hearing.
Gene Howard was distressed to see the neurosurgeon on Channel Seven’s Spotlight program,suggesting he lied to the media about being unhappy with the operation on his daughter,Bella.
Four years ago,Charlie Teo’s fan base slammed me for daring to question his methods. But misconduct findings against him bring me no joy.
In his quest to salvage his tarnished reputation,controversial neurosurgeon Charlie Teo has deployed nearly every trick in the public relations handbook.
The former NSW Labor general secretary who quit during an ICAC probe into illegal donations has a new job at well-connected lobbyists SEC Newgate.
The neurosurgeon assured Ellie’s family that if she was his daughter,he would definitely agree to her having an operation to remove a brain tumour. Fifteen years later,the once bubbly and funny school captain can’t walk,talk or feed herself,and is blind.
FIFA’s top brass,including President Gianni Infantino,have spared no expense for their hotel rooms before the kick-off of Women’s World Cup.
The controversial neurosurgeon’s career has effectively been ended after being reprimanded by a professional standards committee over his treatment of patients.