Bigwigs won’t be held to account in tax avoidance inquiryBy Michael West | March 28, 2015In Washington, they haul the bigwigs up to Capitol Hill for congressional hearings. Nobody is immune from ...
Beyond the spin, the miners are in cloverBy Michael West | March 26, 2015The Mining Council put forth with its latest public relations extravaganza on Thursday, overstating once again ...
Tax strategies may distort power salesBy Michael West | March 23, 2015Along with the man who singly controls a larger chunk of Australia's energy assets than any other – Hong Kong ...
City state Singapore has a taste for our taxpayersBy Michael West | March 21, 2015Singapore is more than just a shining city state, a place of untrammelled commerce and cleanliness, and the jewel ...
Economics consulting becomes a new art formBy Michael West | March 17, 2015Economics consulting truly is art. Look no further than the masterpiece of consulting from the Centre for ...
Metadata retention laws will hurt big-business whistleblowersBy Michael West | March 13, 2015The government is about to shove through its data retention laws, with the acquiescence of a self-described ...
The sun isn’t shining on ‘old energy’ sectorsBy Michael West | March 9, 2015Got a call from AGL the other day offering a 12 per cent discount on the electricity bill. The catch was that, ...
Screen Australia board meetings must be a game of musical chairsBy Michael West | March 7, 2015Companies associated with actor and film producer Claudia Karvan were paid $10.5 million by Screen Australia last ...
Labor’s corporate tax avoidance policy is mostly window dressingBy Michael West | March 3, 2015The best maxim with which to encapsulate Labor's new policy on corporate tax avoidance is perhaps "deckchairs on ...
LNG lobby has well-oiled spruiking machineBy Michael West | March 2, 2015Farmers and environmentalists will be happy. Hong Kong power juggernaut CLP has just written off its stake in ...
Profit-shifting: Tax office settles for patting the elephant in the roomBy Michael West | February 28, 2015The House of Representatives was consumed for much of the week on the vexing matter of whether Human Rights ...
Watching the watchdog: Secondments spell trouble at ASICBy Michael West | February 24, 2015We know there is a problem: some of the biggest names in Australian finance – Commonwealth Bank, Macquarie and now ...
Bigwigs won’t be held to account in tax avoidance inquiryBy Michael West | March 28, 2015In Washington, they haul the bigwigs up to Capitol Hill for congressional hearings. Nobody is immune from ...
Beyond the spin, the miners are in cloverBy Michael West | March 26, 2015The Mining Council put forth with its latest public relations extravaganza on Thursday, overstating once again ...
Tax strategies may distort power salesBy Michael West | March 23, 2015Along with the man who singly controls a larger chunk of Australia's energy assets than any other – Hong Kong ...
City state Singapore has a taste for our taxpayersBy Michael West | March 21, 2015Singapore is more than just a shining city state, a place of untrammelled commerce and cleanliness, and the jewel ...
Economics consulting becomes a new art formBy Michael West | March 17, 2015Economics consulting truly is art. Look no further than the masterpiece of consulting from the Centre for ...
Metadata retention laws will hurt big-business whistleblowersBy Michael West | March 13, 2015The government is about to shove through its data retention laws, with the acquiescence of a self-described ...
The sun isn’t shining on ‘old energy’ sectorsBy Michael West | March 9, 2015Got a call from AGL the other day offering a 12 per cent discount on the electricity bill. The catch was that, ...
Screen Australia board meetings must be a game of musical chairsBy Michael West | March 7, 2015Companies associated with actor and film producer Claudia Karvan were paid $10.5 million by Screen Australia last ...
Labor’s corporate tax avoidance policy is mostly window dressingBy Michael West | March 3, 2015The best maxim with which to encapsulate Labor's new policy on corporate tax avoidance is perhaps "deckchairs on ...
LNG lobby has well-oiled spruiking machineBy Michael West | March 2, 2015Farmers and environmentalists will be happy. Hong Kong power juggernaut CLP has just written off its stake in ...
Profit-shifting: Tax office settles for patting the elephant in the roomBy Michael West | February 28, 2015The House of Representatives was consumed for much of the week on the vexing matter of whether Human Rights ...
Watching the watchdog: Secondments spell trouble at ASICBy Michael West | February 24, 2015We know there is a problem: some of the biggest names in Australian finance – Commonwealth Bank, Macquarie and now ...