Tasmania’s Beaconsfield mine still mired in corporate intrigueBy Michael West | May 31, 2014It was a sunny Saturday morning in May 2006. We were in a playground at the beach, pushing our infant on a ...
Explosive claims on JP Morgan conductBy Michael West | May 26, 2014A technical support person who worked for JP Morgan in Australia claims the bank regularly misled its New York ...
Devil in the detail in the jungle out thereBy Michael West | May 24, 2014The phone rang this week. It was Mary from the Australian Shareholder Centre. She was very bubbly and made us ...
Energy supply deals not always what they seemBy Michael West | May 19, 2014In early March, the general manager for sales and marketing at Energy Australia, David Hamilton, wrote to a ...
Big donors leave heavy lifting to mug puntersBy Michael West | May 17, 2014It was not only the poor, the aged, the sick, the weak and the disabled who copped it in the budget this week. ...
Power sector needs a good dietitianBy Michael West | May 12, 2014As a nation debates what can be axed, taxed or sold off to alleviate this rather pseudo budget crisis, it is ...
A closer look at Macquarie’s tax situationBy Michael West | May 12, 2014A few points about Macquarie's bizarre tax predicament. The tax bill is up over $500 million in two years, but it ...
Macquarie Bank’s humungous tax bill catches eyeBy Michael West | May 10, 2014A closer look at Macquarie's tax situation When Macquarie Bank handed down its profit result the other day, ...
Google and Fairfax playing a different tax gameBy Michael West | May 9, 2014Google Australia cut the ribbon on its new offices on the foreshore of Darling Harbour in mid 2009. The ...
CFS super calculator misleading, says lawyerBy Michael West | May 5, 2014James Wheeldon, the lawyer who exposed the corporate regulator's culture of favours for big banks during an ...
Google pays little tax while Commission of audit goes after poorBy Michael West | May 3, 2014It is no small irony that the very day the Commission of Audit report was released this week so too were the ...
Blame the Smurfs: Suspicious trades are fleecing investorsBy Michael West | April 30, 2014A boy was dragged before the courts this week for stealing two cigarette lighters. He faces a conviction under ...
Tasmania’s Beaconsfield mine still mired in corporate intrigueBy Michael West | May 31, 2014It was a sunny Saturday morning in May 2006. We were in a playground at the beach, pushing our infant on a ...
Explosive claims on JP Morgan conductBy Michael West | May 26, 2014A technical support person who worked for JP Morgan in Australia claims the bank regularly misled its New York ...
Devil in the detail in the jungle out thereBy Michael West | May 24, 2014The phone rang this week. It was Mary from the Australian Shareholder Centre. She was very bubbly and made us ...
Energy supply deals not always what they seemBy Michael West | May 19, 2014In early March, the general manager for sales and marketing at Energy Australia, David Hamilton, wrote to a ...
Big donors leave heavy lifting to mug puntersBy Michael West | May 17, 2014It was not only the poor, the aged, the sick, the weak and the disabled who copped it in the budget this week. ...
Power sector needs a good dietitianBy Michael West | May 12, 2014As a nation debates what can be axed, taxed or sold off to alleviate this rather pseudo budget crisis, it is ...
A closer look at Macquarie’s tax situationBy Michael West | May 12, 2014A few points about Macquarie's bizarre tax predicament. The tax bill is up over $500 million in two years, but it ...
Macquarie Bank’s humungous tax bill catches eyeBy Michael West | May 10, 2014A closer look at Macquarie's tax situation When Macquarie Bank handed down its profit result the other day, ...
Google and Fairfax playing a different tax gameBy Michael West | May 9, 2014Google Australia cut the ribbon on its new offices on the foreshore of Darling Harbour in mid 2009. The ...
CFS super calculator misleading, says lawyerBy Michael West | May 5, 2014James Wheeldon, the lawyer who exposed the corporate regulator's culture of favours for big banks during an ...
Google pays little tax while Commission of audit goes after poorBy Michael West | May 3, 2014It is no small irony that the very day the Commission of Audit report was released this week so too were the ...
Blame the Smurfs: Suspicious trades are fleecing investorsBy Michael West | April 30, 2014A boy was dragged before the courts this week for stealing two cigarette lighters. He faces a conviction under ...