The Australian Securities and Investments Commission is investigating ANZ’s dealings in its role as risk manager of 10-year government treasury bonds worth $14 billion.
Lehrmann inquiry chair faces corruption probe for leaking report to media
Judge blasts eSafety Commissioner bid for global takedown orders against X
Budget funds 8 new judges to clear visa backlog, but legal aid sector gets a ‘fraction’
Australia’s peak legal body has welcomed the injection of funds promised in Tuesday’s budget announcement for the appointment of extra federal judges to clear a backlog in migration and protection visa applications. But the funds allocated to legal assistance services is a “fraction” of what is needed, the Law Council said.
Former HWL Ebsworth client can’t seek additional $22.8M after negligence finding
Builder can’t revive abandoned claims against AGL
Collapsed construction and maintenance company General Trade Industries has lost its bid to revive abandoned claims against AGL in a nearly four-year old contract case over work on two Queensland gas plants, with a judge finding the company has had “more than a sufficient opportunity to plead its case”.