Lend Lease: double dipping and Dutch trippingBy Michael West | June 11, 2018What Lendlease has been doing is buying villages, claiming a bonanza of deductions by changing the contracts from ...
CBA’s BankWest takeover debacle and APRA’s “appalling” regulatory failBy Nathan Lynch | June 1, 2018When the HBOS Group collapsed in 2008, UK taxpayers were left to fund a £17 billion bank bail-out. It was a ...
Senate: less debt-loading, much more disclosure and tighten that PRRT!By Michael West | May 30, 2018Four years ago, Christine Milne, then Greens leader, rang out of the blue to chat about multinational tax ...
The Price of Silence: by Commonwealth Bank whistleblower Dr Benjamin KohBy Michael West | May 30, 2018The Commonwealth Bank's psychopathic pursuit of profits came into came into full view when its former chief ...
Kerr Neilson: the case for corporate tax cuts is weakBy Michael West | May 28, 2018Kerr Neilson, the man described as Australia's most astute company investor, also the man whose family has ...
Top 40: tax flipside of the big bad banksBy Michael West | May 27, 2018The biggest taxpayer in Australia is Commonwealth Bank, which showered the national coffers with an humongous $9.3 ...
Top 40: Platinum takes gong as Australia’s top corporate taxpayerBy Michael West | May 25, 2018Australia’s number one corporate taxpayer is Platinum Asset Management. Founded and controlled by legendary ...
Road-bump for government by consultants amid UK calls for Big Four bust-upBy Michael West | May 18, 2018The ultimate “take-out” is that the cost of government is rising, not falling, despite the cuts to bureaucracy and ...
Marty Cohen: the man behind CBA’s sales culture unveiledBy Michael Sainsbury | May 11, 2018"Rah-rah-style motivational forums" and a $40 million chit for US consultant Marty Cohen helped to shape the ...
Stacking boards with mates and creating group think mentality a recipe for disasterBy Sherene Smith | May 9, 2018Does the Game of Mates extend to board appointments? According to Sherene Smith's research, a large number of ...
Glencore, media battles and the pitfalls of fighting a multinationalBy Michael West | May 7, 2018There was one simple goal: to find out how much income tax was paid by Glencore, Australia's biggest coal miner. ...
No KPI for KPIs: exploding the myth of executive payBy Michael West | May 6, 2018An entire industry has mushroomed around it. Platoons of remuneration consultants rubber-stamp it, board ...
Lend Lease: double dipping and Dutch trippingBy Michael West | June 11, 2018What Lendlease has been doing is buying villages, claiming a bonanza of deductions by changing the contracts from ...
CBA’s BankWest takeover debacle and APRA’s “appalling” regulatory failBy Nathan Lynch | June 1, 2018When the HBOS Group collapsed in 2008, UK taxpayers were left to fund a £17 billion bank bail-out. It was a ...
Senate: less debt-loading, much more disclosure and tighten that PRRT!By Michael West | May 30, 2018Four years ago, Christine Milne, then Greens leader, rang out of the blue to chat about multinational tax ...
The Price of Silence: by Commonwealth Bank whistleblower Dr Benjamin KohBy Michael West | May 30, 2018The Commonwealth Bank's psychopathic pursuit of profits came into came into full view when its former chief ...
Kerr Neilson: the case for corporate tax cuts is weakBy Michael West | May 28, 2018Kerr Neilson, the man described as Australia's most astute company investor, also the man whose family has ...
Top 40: tax flipside of the big bad banksBy Michael West | May 27, 2018The biggest taxpayer in Australia is Commonwealth Bank, which showered the national coffers with an humongous $9.3 ...
Top 40: Platinum takes gong as Australia’s top corporate taxpayerBy Michael West | May 25, 2018Australia’s number one corporate taxpayer is Platinum Asset Management. Founded and controlled by legendary ...
Road-bump for government by consultants amid UK calls for Big Four bust-upBy Michael West | May 18, 2018The ultimate “take-out” is that the cost of government is rising, not falling, despite the cuts to bureaucracy and ...
Marty Cohen: the man behind CBA’s sales culture unveiledBy Michael Sainsbury | May 11, 2018"Rah-rah-style motivational forums" and a $40 million chit for US consultant Marty Cohen helped to shape the ...
Stacking boards with mates and creating group think mentality a recipe for disasterBy Sherene Smith | May 9, 2018Does the Game of Mates extend to board appointments? According to Sherene Smith's research, a large number of ...
Glencore, media battles and the pitfalls of fighting a multinationalBy Michael West | May 7, 2018There was one simple goal: to find out how much income tax was paid by Glencore, Australia's biggest coal miner. ...
No KPI for KPIs: exploding the myth of executive payBy Michael West | May 6, 2018An entire industry has mushroomed around it. Platoons of remuneration consultants rubber-stamp it, board ...