Mineral Resources’ biggest shareholder behind Chris Ellison is keen to see the company get a new chair by the end of June, while seemingly remaining a supporter of Mr Ellison staying on as boss.
Adrian Rauso
New Qantas chair John Mullen has blasted corporate Australia’s support of the Voice campaign and warned against going too far in the support of ‘worthy causes’.
Neale Prior
Australia’s prudential regulator has proposed the biggest shake-up of board rules governing the banking, superannuation and insurance industries in more than a decade.
Neale Prior and Daniel Newell
The share market operator has taken the unusual step of asking Mineral Resources why it failed to warn investors its half-year financial results would be as bad as they were.
Mineral Resources is still months away from announcing a new board chair to replace James McClements after a tax scandal and a series or corporate governance disasters forced his decision to exit.
Daniel Newell
Mineral Resources’ embattled leader Chris Ellison will soon be interviewed by Australia’s corporate cop as part of its investigation, according to a media report.
The Australian Institute of Company Directors says companies have embraced diversity for “sound economic reasons”, but Trump wind-back is an opportunity to measure sentiment in Australia.
Sean Smith
SPECIAL REPORT: A Chinese miner says it has brought in lawyers to examine allegations some of its employees are extracting side payments from WA businesses.
Mineral Resources has appointed a long-serving employee as its new company secretary after the incumbent switched to advising a new ethics committee formed in light of governance issues.
Simone Grogan
Mineral Resources chairman James McClements for the first time disclosed concerns over the controversial Kali Metals float in January as the group was hit by a “first strike” over its governance scandals.
Mineral Resources boss Chris Ellison says he ‘can’t stress enough’ how much he ‘hates’ what he’s done, after his dodgy dealings plunged the company he founded into chaos.
For all the damage his personal dealings have inflicted on Mineral Resources’ shares, Chris Ellison still has his supporters. But you have to wonder just how much the board is still keeping up their sleeves.
Mineral Resources’ ties to businesses run by Chris Ellison’s daughter and brother could soon be cut, according to the company’s outgoing chair James McClements.
Under-fire founder and managing director of Mineral Resources Chris Ellison will only make a brief — but defiant — statement to Thursday’s annual general meeting.
There were plenty of rocks thrown at Chris Ellison during a tense meeting, but also no shortage of shareholders who rushed to the besieged managing director’s defence.
The group that represents Australia’s mum and dad shareholders plans to grill the chair of Mineral Resources over his lack of action in addressing the dodgy dealings of boss Chris Ellison.
Mineral Resources’ corporate governance scandal has left a trail of burning questions, setting the stage for the most anticipated annual general meeting in recent memory.
Adrian Rauso and Neale Prior
A group representing Australia’s $3.9 trillion super industry has recommended its members vote against the remuneration plan of scandal-hit Mineral Resources at its annual general meeting on Thursday.
Amy Bainbridge
Former market darling Wildcat Resources has admitted it is embroiled in an Australian Securities and Investments Commission probe, but says a media article got its facts wrong.
Mineral Resources claims it had no need to disclose Chris Ellison’s secret dealings through a tax haven company last month — despite the board gaining a full briefing on the scandal in May.
Headhunters are sounding out Perth directors including Nev Power, Michael Chaney and John Van Der Wielen about taking the helm of Mineral Resources as pressure grows on the beleaguered company’s board.
Daniel Newell and Adrian Rauso
A knitwear brand based in Osborne Park has seen its market value rise more than fivefold, despite a lack of any news since it joined the bourse just over a week ago.
Top official says Chris Ellison’s voluntary disclosure laws would fail if confessions routinely referred to cops.
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has launched a formal investigation into allegations related to Mineral Resources founder Chris Ellison’s tax dodge scheme.
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