Former solicitor-general Justin Gleeson’s appointment to review the NACC’s decision on robodebt was rescinded over concerns it might offend a Coalition minister who was referred for investigation.
A precedent-setting case alleges the oil giant misled investors about future emissions, using unsubstantiated data and following direct interventions by the chief executive.
An enormous escalation in ‘reassessments’ of eligibility for the NDIS has seen people who should be on the scheme incorrectly removed without explanation.
The final report into misconduct at PwC and the other Big Four consultancies has recommended 40 changes that would fundamentally alter the way these firms operate.
The National Anti-Corruption Commission’s first major decision has ended in a finding of official misconduct against the commission itself and a possible reopening of investigations into robodebt.
The deal mining billionaire Chris Ellison struck over his unpaid taxes epitomises what some describe as the tax office’s overly generous approach to wealthy evaders.
Bruce Lehrmann’s appeal against his failed defamation case, aiming to rescue his reputation and finances, is a long shot – with a judge deciding whether or not he can even afford it.
As Labor’s new Administrative Review Tribunal begins operation, former members have raised concerns about a lack of transparency and political interventions in the selection process.
The impacts of the Howard government’s flawed Intervention are still being felt in Alice Springs almost two decades on, as crime and violence rise and locals feel increasingly uneasy.
Afghan families interviewed for the first time in Darwan say their relatives were executed by Australian soldiers – but investigators refuse to take their testimony.