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Victims of the federal government's unlawful robodebt scheme have not received justice and need a royal commission, the Australian Council of Social Service has told an inquiry. ....
Advertisement The corporate watchdog has confirmed it is reviewing the disastrous float of embattled data forensics group Nuix but defended its role in letting the initial public offering go ahead late last year. In an appearance before a Parliamentary Joint Committee on Friday, the new chairman of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) Joe Longo, addressed allegations made by Labor senator Deb O’Neill that the corporate regulator had failed to act on early warnings of trouble with the float. ASIC chiar Joe Longo at his first government committee hearing. This time at Senate Estimates. Credit:Alex Ellinghausen “We take all complaints and intelligence we receive very seriously. This was no exception. We considered the complaint and requested further information from the company in accordance with our usual procedures,” he said. ....
The corporate watchdog’s new boss says it’s not ASIC’s job to pre-vet prospectuses, even as it gets ready to take look at the data forensics outfit’s ill-fated IPO. ....
SHOW OF SUPPORT: Country Fire Service Mount Gambier District operations captain Bob Davis (third from left) is presented a $1260 donation from Easyriders Social Motorcycle Club Limestone Coast members, including Marcus Dyer (left), Dale McIntyre, state president Mark O Neill, Deb O Neill, Limestone Coast president Steve Dyer and Limestone Coast secretary Trish Millard. By Brett Kennedy AN INFLUX of community donations will be used to provide the Mount Gambier district’s Country Fire Service (CFS) brigades with key tools used in emergency response situations. The CFS Mount Gambier Group will spend more than $5000, comprised of community donations collected over the last 18 months, to purchase torches and electric drills for each brigade, as well as upgrade appliance lighting with LED technology. ....