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Company directors to be registered under Labor’s ‘phoenix’ insolvency crackdown – The Guardian - May 24, 2017

The Guardian Company directors to be registered under Labor's 'phoenix' insolvency crackdown The Guardian ... which pays workers unpaid entitlements when their employers go bust. A consultation paper stated the cost of the scheme had roughly doubled since 2007-08, costing $284m in 201.

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Australia’s largest tax fraud syndicate had its origins in modest Menai – The Sydney Morning Herald - May 19, 2017

From a quiet street in Menai to the sands of Bondi Beach, the largest alleged tax fraud syndicate in the country's history had somewhat humble beginnings. Adam Cranston, 30, son of Australian Taxation Office deputy commissioner Michael Cranston, was arrested on Wednesday with police alleging he.

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DAP motion to withdraw bankruptcy allegations against Ting thrown out – The Star Online - May 17, 2017

Free Malaysia Today DAP motion to withdraw bankruptcy allegations against Ting thrown out The Star Online Kota Sentosa assemblyman Chong Chieng Jen, who tabled the motion on Monday, wanted International Trade and E-Commerce Minister Datuk Seri Wong Soon Koh to withdraw his allegations that Dr Ting w.

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‘String of bankruptcies’ likely to follow after Watersun Homes hit the wall – The Border Mail - May 17, 2017

The Border Mail 'String of bankruptcies' likely to follow after Watersun Homes hit the wall The Border Mail Phil Dwyer, the president of the Builders Collective of Australia, said insolvencies of the scale of the Watersun collapse might force a further 12 to 30 smaller businesses into bank.

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Wicked Travel goes into liquidation owing travel companies, employees and customers more than $1m – ABC Online - May 17, 2017

ABC Online Wicked Travel goes into liquidation owing travel companies, employees and customers more than $1m ABC Online Canadian backpacker Taylor Gray arrived in Australia knowing she wanted to explore the vast exciting tourist opportunities the country has to offer, but not quite sure how to do it.

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High Court decides that enforcement in a foreign jurisdiction cannot be effected against an Australian bankrupt – Mondaq News Alerts (registration) - May 17, 2017

High Court decides that enforcement in a foreign jurisdiction cannot be effected against an Australian bankrupt Mondaq News Alerts (registration) Earlier this month, the High Court of Australia unanimously decided that a judgment creditor cannot apply for a certificate to effect enforcement overseas.

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