Min Res' flight of hubris
When a travertine princess rules, shareholders foot the Antonov-sized bill.
When a travertine princess rules, shareholders foot the Antonov-sized bill.
It seems governance norms don't apply to the TWE, Qantas and Brambles chairman.
Nuno Matos is wielding the flamethrower like a man in his element.
Being this greedy is unsightly, and Vanessa Hudson's is on full display.
The final judgment in TWU v Qantas is uncomfortable reading for Vanessa Hudson.
Anyone expecting contrition from the former Qantas CEO was sorely disappointed.
Six years on, the iSignthis founder is finally banned from managing companies.
The job of a director has evolved over time, but what rules and regulations can't control for is competence.
Qantas returns to Justice Michael Lee's courtroom on Monday to argue against a maximum penalty of $121 million over its illegal outsourcing in 2020.