James, Elisabeth & Prudence not only have to sell every Fox & News Corp share they own, they are banned from buying any future shares. Is this a touch paranoid? James still owns way too much real estate inside Lachlan Murdochās head abc.net.au/news/2025-09-10/mā¦
Monday was Lachlan Murdochās 54th birthday & thatās when the deal to cement his status as Rupertās heir was announced. Itās a birthday present. The message for the rest of the family is just as clear. abc.net.au/news/2025-09-10/mā¦
Itās a āhistorical matterā, the individual concerned has left the firm, and weāve made changes to stop it happening again: PwC has used this same damage control line before @edmundtadrosafr.com/companies/professionā¦
The Four Corners program worked off the June 2024 figure that the Tax Office had $52.8 billion in debt that hadn't been collected. @NassimKhadem's story today says that the 2024-25 debt total has jumped to $55.9 billion. That's a solid increase abc.net.au/news/2025-07-31/tā¦
The Tax Office says it is reviewing the process in which it decided in 2015 to reduce ex PM Paul Keating's interest & penalties charge of $953,000 to zero. abc.net.au/news/2025-07-30/aā¦
Random audits cited in 2018 showed that 26 per cent of GST claims ā one in four ā saw incorrect amounts being paid out. That points to a much wider problem the ATO has not acknowledged.
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Peeking behind the invisibility cloak: the perfect storm that has hit the Tax Office after Chris Jordan's Reinventing the ATO program has many parts. This is what happened when they all came together badly.
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After finishing at the AFR last year I took a break. Iām now doing a stint at the ABC. Working on a 4 Corners story about the Tax Office for Monday night.
šØ MinRes chief Chris Ellison ā exposed for his offshore tax scheme and multiple undisclosed deals ā slapped with notice to appear before ASIC. It means MinRes now under formal investigation by corporate watchdog.
Rupert Murdoch remains in control of the trust. What this story doesn't spell out is what happens if he dies while the case is being appealed and re-appealed, up to the Supreme Court if they can manage it. What's the status quo during this process? nytimes.com/2024/12/09/businā¦