Nepotism is not back in vogue, it never went outBy Michael West | July 11, 2017Tax lawyer, Tania Waterhouse, would not have been expecting an audience of 7,000 when she posted a three-line ...
No shopping trolleys those Brickworks directorsBy Michael West | July 10, 2017What's the difference between an independent director and a shopping trolley? You can fill the shopping trolley ...
Gilead top brass still missing despite desperate search effortsBy Michael West | July 10, 2017Dear readers, we are distressed to inform you that the leadership team of Gilead Sciences in Australia appears to ...
G20 to tread water on tax as tensions riseBy Michael West | July 8, 2017A G20 meeting offers magnificent opportunities for sightseeing, catching up with friends from overseas, ...
Chris JordanBy Michael West | July 5, 2017http://michaelwest.com.au/opening-statement-to-senate-tax-inquiry/ Tax Commissioner Chris Jordan responding ...
Opening statement to Senate Tax InquiryBy Michael West | July 4, 2017Statement by Michael West to the the Senate Economics Reference Committee inquiry into Corporate Tax ...
Breaking Bad: the tax antics of drug giant AbbvieBy Michael West | July 3, 2017* Australians are paying four-times too much for drugs * Big Pharma is subsidised by taxpayers on the way in to ...
Goldman Sachs & News Corp tax tricks as Canberra claims battle wonBy Michael West | June 26, 2017Peering at the local accounts of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp and Goldman Sachs ... is the government's claim to ...
Cagey Chinese raider HNA needs eye of FIRBBy Michael Sainsbury | June 22, 2017China-watcher Michael Sainsbury is hoping the appointment of former spook David Irvine to the Foreign Investment ...
Airbnb: Cuban design, Cuban disclosureBy Michael West | June 22, 2017“Our new Sydney office captures what we value as a company: creativity, travel, and thoughtful design," said ...
MW’s solution to safeguard public interest investigative journalismBy Sandi Keane | June 20, 2017How can we safeguard the future of investigative journalism in Australia? MW's submission to the Senate Inquiry ...
Australia on watch-list as China billions pour into propertyBy Michael West | June 17, 2017As billions in black money from China continues to flood into property markets, the global Financial Action Task ...
Nepotism is not back in vogue, it never went outBy Michael West | July 11, 2017Tax lawyer, Tania Waterhouse, would not have been expecting an audience of 7,000 when she posted a three-line ...
No shopping trolleys those Brickworks directorsBy Michael West | July 10, 2017What's the difference between an independent director and a shopping trolley? You can fill the shopping trolley ...
Gilead top brass still missing despite desperate search effortsBy Michael West | July 10, 2017Dear readers, we are distressed to inform you that the leadership team of Gilead Sciences in Australia appears to ...
G20 to tread water on tax as tensions riseBy Michael West | July 8, 2017A G20 meeting offers magnificent opportunities for sightseeing, catching up with friends from overseas, ...
Chris JordanBy Michael West | July 5, 2017http://michaelwest.com.au/opening-statement-to-senate-tax-inquiry/ Tax Commissioner Chris Jordan responding ...
Opening statement to Senate Tax InquiryBy Michael West | July 4, 2017Statement by Michael West to the the Senate Economics Reference Committee inquiry into Corporate Tax ...
Breaking Bad: the tax antics of drug giant AbbvieBy Michael West | July 3, 2017* Australians are paying four-times too much for drugs * Big Pharma is subsidised by taxpayers on the way in to ...
Goldman Sachs & News Corp tax tricks as Canberra claims battle wonBy Michael West | June 26, 2017Peering at the local accounts of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp and Goldman Sachs ... is the government's claim to ...
Cagey Chinese raider HNA needs eye of FIRBBy Michael Sainsbury | June 22, 2017China-watcher Michael Sainsbury is hoping the appointment of former spook David Irvine to the Foreign Investment ...
Airbnb: Cuban design, Cuban disclosureBy Michael West | June 22, 2017“Our new Sydney office captures what we value as a company: creativity, travel, and thoughtful design," said ...
MW’s solution to safeguard public interest investigative journalismBy Sandi Keane | June 20, 2017How can we safeguard the future of investigative journalism in Australia? MW's submission to the Senate Inquiry ...
Australia on watch-list as China billions pour into propertyBy Michael West | June 17, 2017As billions in black money from China continues to flood into property markets, the global Financial Action Task ...