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Former NTI managing director sentenced to 18 months imprisonment

Trevor Gregory Smith, a former managing director of National Transport Insurance Ltd (NTI), has been sentenced in the Southport District Court in relation to 13 charges brought by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). Mr Smith ...

CBA annual profit report could bring job agenda back

Job cuts could be back on the agenda when Commonwealth Bank of Australia Ltd reports an annual profit of close to $2 billion on Wednesday. Both analysts and staff expect an update from Australia's second biggest bank on a company-wide review of its ...

Commonwealth Property announces $171.3 million profit for the year

Colonial First State Property, the manager of the Commonwealth Property Office Fund (CPA) has today announced a net profit of $171.3 million for the fund during the 12 months to 30 June 2003, representing an increase of $117.3 million over the result ...

Morgan to become new head of Business Council

WITH AAP  |  TUESDAY, 12 AUG 2003
Former WMC Ltd chief executive Hugh Morgan has reportedly been asked to become the next president of the Business Council of Australia (BCA). Mr Morgan, who was highly vocal in his role at WMC, said that he had promised not to use the role to embark ...

Breakspear to leave FPA to pursue different path

The Financial Planning Association of Australia (FPA) has today announced that its chief executive Ken Breakspear, having completed his contract, would leave the organisation on 3 October 2003 after a career spanning 15 years to pursue a new direction. ...

Victorian man pleads not guilty to fraud charges

Ian Thomas Paterson of Croydon, Victoria, has pleaded not guilty to two counts of fraud brought by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). The charges, brought before the Hobart Magistrates Court, follow an investigation by ASIC ...

Mixed fortunes for embattled Elliott

The Victorian Court of Appeal today refused to stay a $1.428 million compensation order and other pecuniary penalties against embattled Melbourne businessman John Elliott. But the former Liberal Party president scored at least one victory, with the ...

Trescowthick charged, Clifford Corporation directors committed for trial

Adam John Trescowthick, the former Executive Chairman of Harris Scarfe Holdings Limited, today faced 37 charges relating to the collapse of the retailer in April 2001. The charges, brought by the Australian Investments and Securities Commission (ASIC) ...

ASIC charges three Victorian men on 101 counts of deception, fraud

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has announced today that three Victorian men have been charged with a total of 101 charges of deception, false accounting and breach of duty. The commission has charged Michael Damianos, Joseph ...

Ban on Nicholas Whitlam lifted

The New South Wales Court of Appeal today upheld an appeal by former NRMA Limited President Nicholas Whitlam, in relation to findings made against him by the Supreme Court of New South Wales in July 2002. The court overturned the orders made against ...