Premier Group directors could be questioned in court
The Isle of Man-based directors of the failed New Earth Recycling and Renewables (NERR) fund could be interviewed in open court under oath, as the liquidator seeks to “clarify the affairs and dealings of the company”.
Aussie bank faces landmark lawsuit over bad advice
Major Australian bank Westpac could face multi-million dollar fines after the country’s financial services watchdog commenced legal proceedings against it over allegations of poor financial advice provided by one of its former employees.
Wealth firm boss charged with fraud
The managing director of a collapsed UK wealth management firm, which allegedly still owes more than £13m ($17.3m, €14.8m) to investors, has been charged with fraud by the City of London Police.
Bahrain apartment not enough to avoid Aussie income tax
A man who has lived and worked in the Middle East since 2009 has failed to convince an appeal court that he is a non-resident of Australia and therefore should not have to pay income tax.
IFA nets small win over ex-Everton manager in damages case
Former Premier League football manager Walter Smith has been forced to hand over documents to his ex-financial adviser, who he is suing for £320,000 over investments made during the time he was in charge of Everton.