George Brandis to face new Senate inquiry about his role in Bell Group litigation – ABC Online

Attorney-General George Brandis will face another Senate inquiry grilling to determine his role in the West Australian Government’s bid to claw back nearly $1 billion from a corporate collapse. Key points: Brandis to give evidence at about his role in WA Government’s attempt to claw back money from Bell Group collapse Brandis rejects claims…

Sportswear company launched by cricket legend set to go into liquidation – The Argus

A SPORTSWEAR company launched by England and Sussex cricket legend James Kirtley looks set to go bust. Kirtley set up MKK Sports Limited more than ten years ago with three business partners supplying sports clubs throughout the country with kits. High profile clients included Sussex and Middlesex County Cricket Clubs (CCC). But a creditors’ meeting…

Failure of diving company to pay for crocodile work exacerbated Larrakia Nation debt woes, CEO says – ABC Online

An Aboriginal corporation in Darwin that provides vital frontline services slipped into debt partly because a company supposed to give them hundreds of thousands of dollars to check dive sites for crocodiles never paid, the group’s acting chief executive says. Larrakia Nation Aboriginal Corporation acting chief executive Allan McGill has outlined how the group…

Police force of China arrest 94 individuals involved in cross-border gambling ring – World Casino Directory

Over the weekend, it was reported by Xinhua news that 94 individuals were arrested by police in China. Those arrested were thought to be involved in a cross-border gambling ring worth $72 billion. The activities of the gambling ring reportedly moved throughout Southeast Asia with over 400 gamblers having been brought to Myanmar and Laos…

Photo booth company backed by ‘Dragon’ Deborah Meaden goes into liquidation – Prolific North

Photo booth provider Zeven Media, which secured a £50,000 from Deborah Meaden on Dragons Den, has gone into voluntary liquidation. Alan Coleman, of Manchester accountancy firm Royce Peeling Green, has been appointed to wind up the Manchester-based company. Founded by brothers Josh and Hyrum Cook in March 2013, Zeven employed six people at its offices…