CBA’s contractor use sparks financial crimes compliance concerns
FATF Chance: Senators tackle Australia’s status as paradise for white collar criminalsby Nathan Lynch
For 15 years
political parties have blocked action on stopping money laundering through
Australia. Labor is planning to bring on a vote tomorrow for a parliamentary
inquiry that could finally end the stalemate and ensure the nation is no
longer a haven for the proceeds of foreign crime and corruption. Nathan Lynch
reports.
“Worse than burning coal”: Hunter Energy powers on bid to burn woodby Jane McIntyre and Tom Ferrier
Burning wood for
biomass energy is on the rise as an alternative to coal. But it is even more
dirty than coal and is leading to alarming levels of deforestation. Elizabeth
Minter, Tom Ferrier and Jane McIntyre report.
Ode to Joyceby Michael West
Bungled Roll-out: Greg Hunt dissembles, confusion reigns over Pfizer vaccine dealby Callum Foote
The vaccine rollout
remains mired in confusion. Health Minister Greg Hunt is making contradictory
claims about how many doses of the Pfizer vaccine the government could have
bought in the middle last year. Callum Foote reports.
Barnaby Joyce is back – questions about his conduct remainby Kim Wingerei
Barnaby Joyce proves
that a history of questionable conduct, pork barrelling and shady dealings
with water rights is no obstacle to National Party leadership. Here are
"six of the best" from our QED database. QED demonstrates the
crying need for a Federal ICAC.
Flight Risk: pressure to bring back travel agent trust accounts, save travellers from insolvencyby Tasha May
In 2014 intensive
lobbying by travel agents got rid of protections for the travelling public
when companies went bust. When Covid hit, many thousands of people lost huge
amounts of money. Pressure is now growing for travel agents to set up
mandatory trust accounts. Tasha May reports.
Government’s “appalling” error, rejects offer of 40 million Pfizer doses in July 2020by Callum Foote
After claiming
“official” discussions with Pfizer had only started in December, Health
Minister Greg Hunt has finally confirmed that the government met with Pfizer
last July to discuss purchasing the Pfizer vaccine. Sources say Australia was
given options for as many doses as needed to be delivered in January this
year, yet government officials turned down the offer
The great GST hornbag – An $80B PR scam!by Michael West
Trivago, Wotif, Expedia, Hotels.com: What’s the Scam?by Michael West
The multinational
which owns a suite of online travel brands, Expedia, pays no tax in Australia
but actually gets government subsidies. What’s the Scam?
Kalbar’s exotic minerals mine a huge risk to Victoria’s food bowlby Elizabeth Minter
A hearing into the
Environment Effects Statement for Kalbar's mineral sands project on rich
Victorian farmland has been told about competition for billions of litres of
water, high levels of uranium, untested technologies and a strange backflip
by the project's "independent experts". Elizabeth Minter
investigates.
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