Big Four, Big Donors, refuse to appear before ParliamentBy Michael West | February 2, 2018Political donations work. Four of the world's most powerful institutions and largest political party donors have ...
New study: companies that pay more tax deliver shareholders better returnsBy Bronwyn McCredie and Kerry Sadiq | January 24, 2018A new study by Queensland University of Technology's Kerry Sadiq and Bronwyn McCredie finds that those companies ...
Minerals Council’s masterclass in spin and corporate lobbyingBy Rod Campbell | January 15, 2018The Minerals Council of Australia (MCA) delivered a masterclass in spin and corporate lobbying this week. It’s ...
Joe Hockey and the Reserve Bank: no such thing as a free $8.8 billionBy Michael West | January 9, 2018Remember that $8.8 billion which former treasurer Joe Hockey gifted the Reserve Bank, that $8.8 which the Reserve ...
Vodafone: more side-deals than a Saigon cock-fightBy Michael West | January 6, 2018What a lovely thing it would be if we ordinary Australians could make loans to ourselves overseas to skive out of ...
Treasury hides corporate welfare data, hits social welfare & pensionersBy Michael West | January 2, 2018There it was right on cue, at the cusp of the New Year weekend, a government press release about the cost of ...
Either man invents time travel or CBA is up to its old tricksBy Michael West | December 30, 2017Surely not another Commonwealth Bank scam: surely not on top of Austrac, Libor rigging, Comminsure and Financial ...
Donate, win government work, dodge tax: how Goldman, JP Morgan and RBS do itBy Michael West | December 29, 2017Wall Street freebooters Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan have paid zero tax in Australia for the third year on the ...
Qantas: $46 billion, zero tax and a neat timing caperBy Michael West | December 27, 2017Hands down, Qantas ranks as the biggest tax avoider in Australia if you take the Tax Office transparency data and ...
Booking.com: what the online travel giant owes AustraliaBy Michael West | December 23, 2017The billion-dollar duopoly of Expedia and Booking.com has developed at breakneck speed. These two Online Travel ...
Charge tax shark Exxon with contempt of ParliamentBy Michael West | December 21, 2017Australia's political leaders ought to charge US oil giant ExxonMobil and its directors with contempt of ...
EnergyAustralia: nailing energy customers and taxpayers to bootBy Michael West | December 19, 2017To the "curtain-raiser" for Australia's Top 40 tax avoiders. Number three on the list, the bronze medallist in the ...
Big Four, Big Donors, refuse to appear before ParliamentBy Michael West | February 2, 2018Political donations work. Four of the world's most powerful institutions and largest political party donors have ...
New study: companies that pay more tax deliver shareholders better returnsBy Bronwyn McCredie and Kerry Sadiq | January 24, 2018A new study by Queensland University of Technology's Kerry Sadiq and Bronwyn McCredie finds that those companies ...
Minerals Council’s masterclass in spin and corporate lobbyingBy Rod Campbell | January 15, 2018The Minerals Council of Australia (MCA) delivered a masterclass in spin and corporate lobbying this week. It’s ...
Joe Hockey and the Reserve Bank: no such thing as a free $8.8 billionBy Michael West | January 9, 2018Remember that $8.8 billion which former treasurer Joe Hockey gifted the Reserve Bank, that $8.8 which the Reserve ...
Vodafone: more side-deals than a Saigon cock-fightBy Michael West | January 6, 2018What a lovely thing it would be if we ordinary Australians could make loans to ourselves overseas to skive out of ...
Treasury hides corporate welfare data, hits social welfare & pensionersBy Michael West | January 2, 2018There it was right on cue, at the cusp of the New Year weekend, a government press release about the cost of ...
Either man invents time travel or CBA is up to its old tricksBy Michael West | December 30, 2017Surely not another Commonwealth Bank scam: surely not on top of Austrac, Libor rigging, Comminsure and Financial ...
Donate, win government work, dodge tax: how Goldman, JP Morgan and RBS do itBy Michael West | December 29, 2017Wall Street freebooters Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan have paid zero tax in Australia for the third year on the ...
Qantas: $46 billion, zero tax and a neat timing caperBy Michael West | December 27, 2017Hands down, Qantas ranks as the biggest tax avoider in Australia if you take the Tax Office transparency data and ...
Booking.com: what the online travel giant owes AustraliaBy Michael West | December 23, 2017The billion-dollar duopoly of Expedia and Booking.com has developed at breakneck speed. These two Online Travel ...
Charge tax shark Exxon with contempt of ParliamentBy Michael West | December 21, 2017Australia's political leaders ought to charge US oil giant ExxonMobil and its directors with contempt of ...
EnergyAustralia: nailing energy customers and taxpayers to bootBy Michael West | December 19, 2017To the "curtain-raiser" for Australia's Top 40 tax avoiders. Number three on the list, the bronze medallist in the ...