by Michael West | Nov 14, 2019 | Finance & Tax
Why the secrecy? Most of the Big Four’s audit inspections are blacked out; huge chunks redacted by the corporate regulators. In what other field of society would multiple breaches of the law be tolerated? asks Michael West.
by Michael West | Sep 26, 2019 | Finance & Tax
Following questions to Netflix from michaelwest.com.au last week, the US streaming giant has sprung into action and filed its 2018 financial statements, albeit five months late
by Michael West and Jeffrey Knapp | Sep 24, 2019 | Business, Finance & Tax
Dreams of Tax Theft Downunder is the story of Netflix Inc, a company from the United States which lusts after tax-free money from Downunder. Masquerading as a small-time debt collector,
by Michael West | Sep 21, 2019 | Business, Government
The company at the centre of the #Watergate scandal has been gifted a cushy exemption from filing financial reports by the corporate regulator.
by Benjamin John Pauley | Jul 19, 2019 | Comment & Analysis, Economy & Markets
Hidden accounts, rapacious insolvency tactics, greedy bankers, weak government. The pillage of Arrium has been a travesty for shareholders and creditors and begs the question: should short-selling laws be upgraded to save vital industries from financial ruin?