The National Australia Bank faces the prospect of “significant monetary penalties” after self-reporting a potentially large number of money laundering and counter terrorism financing breaches to AUSTRAC and its overseas counterparts.
Chinese co’s $1.5B acquisition of Bellamy’s baby food empire gets the green light
ASIC lashes out at criticism over new responsible lending guidelines
Worrells backs partner targeted by ‘unexpected’ ASIC action
Caterpillar bares claws over Fiat-Chrysler’s ‘hellcat’ mark
Key insight into claim on Warranty & Indemnity insurance
The Supreme Court of Victoria has considered whether an insured buyer under a warranty and indemnity policy is entitled to indemnity from an insurer when it relied on income and liability warranties in a share sale agreement and those warranties were breached, a case that provides welcome guidance on the contractual interpretation of W&I policies, writes Justin McDonnell and Rebecca LeBherz of King & Wood Mallesons.
$2.5M break fee in Pacific Energy takeover battle not anti-competitive, panel says
Google blasts ACCC’s ‘cherry-picked’ suit over data collection disclosures
Ex-Murray Goulburn execs say judge should not disqualify them again
The former chief financial officer of Murray Goulburn has asked a judge to relieve him from any disqualification order sought by the corporate watchdog in its case over his alleged role in the milk supplier’s continuous disclosure breaches, saying he is already the subject of orders that ban him from the dairy industry.