‘Complete lack of evidence’: Amber Harrison to pay Seven’s legal costs – The Australian Financial Review

Former executive assistant Amber Harrison is liable to pay Seven West Media’s legal costs after a court found she acted unreasonably in contesting Seven’s case against her. On Monday afternoon NSW Supreme Court Justice John Sacker ordered Ms Harrison to pay Seven’s legal costs on an indemnity basis meaning she is liable for up to…

Inox Wind tanks 7% despite company’s clarification on insolvency case – Moneycontrol.com

Moneycontrol News Inox Wind shares fell nearly 7 percent in morning trade Monday despite the company’s clarification on issues related to insolvency proceedings and Jeena case against it. Last week media reports indicated the wind energy service provider is headed for insolvency, after the National Company Law Tribunal’s Chandigarh bench (NCLT) ordered commencement of the…

Lawyer and ‘accomplice’ arrested for alleged Bt4-m swindle of disabled teen – The Nation

Pisit and Thitapa, or Pattharawadee Sawasdee, were nabbed on Sunday night at the parking lot of condominium in Soi Ram-Indra 125 in Bangkok’s Min Buri district.  The Taling Chan provincial court had earlier issued arrest warrants for the duo, along with another alleged female accomplice, Pornpaveen Chukaew. Pasit and Pornpaveen are accused of…

Identity of Securitas chief executive stolen, bankruptcy filed – SC Magazine UK

Identity of Securitas chief executive stolen, bankruptcy filed The chief executive of Swedish security firm Securitas AB, Alf Göransson, has been declared bankrupt after having his identity stolen. The company announced on Wednesday in a release that a fraudulent loan application in Göransson’s name was made in March. As a result, Göransson was declared bankrupt…