A public sector lawyer has failed to persuade the Fair Work Commission that he was eligible for progression pay rises despite his suspension for alleged misconduct that included repeatedly requesting that a colleague accept his friendship request on Facebook.
Mayfair director should not be put in charge of other people’s money, court told
Judge delays Robodebt trial to let class add claims against five government employees
State Street hit with $1.24M fine by AUSTRAC over reporting breaches
Common fund orders under attack again in Takata airbags class action
Andrews government faces second class action over COVID-19 lockdown
ACCC can’t stop buy now, pay later finance in solar industry
ACCC calls for $3.5M penalty for Oscar Wylee’s ‘brazen’ charity misrepresentations
Mayfair director slams ‘erroneous’ Deloitte report in ASIC winding up case
The director of besieged investment group Mayfair 101 has called for an investigation into the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, calling a winding up proceeding brought by the financial watchdog “a form of malicious prosecution” based on a “flawed fundamental misunderstanding” and supported by an erroneous report from auditor Deloitte.
Banksia judge orders Alex Elliott to reveal financial interests in father’s companies
Alex Elliott, the son of former Banksia Securities class action lawyer Mark Elliott, must hand over documents revealing his financial interests in his father’s litigation funding company and law firm, after the judge overseeing professional misconduct claims against lawyers in the class action rejected his claims that the discovery was a fishing expedition.