Victorian civil and administrative tribunal


The Big Four banks are guilty of corporate crimes

The NAB fee backdown is small consolation to bank customers who have been victim to one of the greatest corporate thefts over the past decade.

Keep Melbourne’s Grand Prix? The numbers just don’t add up

F1 racing may be expensive, wasteful and killing the planet, but it’s on really thin ice in Australia when those in charge start lying to the paymasters, writes Andrew Maitland.

Oops. Law firm Corrs in trouble over Zarah Garde-Wilson case

Check out an intriguing judgment handed down yesterday by Victorian Supreme Court Justice Kevin Bell which prevents mega law firm Corrs and the barristers it has briefed from acting for the Legal Services Board in their quest to stop Zarah Garde-Wilson renewing her practicing certificate, writes Greg Barns.