The phenomena of executives taking up non-executive roles at other publicly listed companies puts a lie to the business lobby’s line on fat cat salaries, writes Adam Schwab.
Sol Trujillo

A bit rich: Australia’s CEO payout shame
As the sharemarket tumbles, it appears that directors have been reluctant to shown any restraint in their massive payments to outgoing exeuctives, writes Adam Schwab.
Trujillo and Mexicans: a few words on racial stereotyping
I am worried by the apparent inability of some Australians to recognise racism when it’s in front of them and willingness to defend it when it’s not even their fight, writes Stephen Downes.
McGauchie loves Sol, shareholders not so much
The worst-kept secret in corporate Australia has been confirmed, writes Adam Schwab.
Telstra “firing on all cyclinders”? Well almost…
Sol Trujillo has turned from villain to hero in the space of a briefing session, but the the plaudits for Sol and his team seem slightly overdone, writes Adam Schwab.







