Proposals by Australia’s banks to revise its code of conduct in line with the recommendations of the banking royal commission don’t go far enough, the consumer watchdog said Friday.
United Petroleum faces court accused of evading Fair Work investigators
Coles’ $40M tax claim on evaporated fuel ‘artificial’, judge rules
ACCC flags concerns about Resource Management Service timber sale
Sparke Helmore off the hook as court slams IOOF unit with $81M judgment over plantation sale
IOOF subsidiary Australian Executor Trustees has been hit with an $80.6 million judgment after breaching its duty as trustee in the sale of a 42,000 hectare timber plantation by collapsed forestry giant Gunns Group, and it can’t pass the liability on to Spark Helmore, despite the law firm’s inadequate advice.
Landowners lose appeal over $56.5M payout for Westconnex project
‘Serious questions’ raised over conduct of lawyers, funder behind Banksia class action, judge says
A judge overseeing a settled class action against failed Banksia Securities has rejected an application to limit a contradictor’s investigation of alleged professional misconduct on the part of the legal team and funder behind the case, saying he was satisfied there was a proper basis for the allegations.