He was known by all the bookmakers, Tom Waterhouse says in Andrew Sigalla fraud trial – Illawarra Mercury

He was known by all the bookmakers, Tom Waterhouse says in Andrew Sigalla fraud trial Tom Waterhouse enters King Street Supreme Court where he is giving evidence in the Anthony Sigalla trial. Photo: Nick Moir Andrew Sigalla (right) leaves the Supreme Court. Photo: Jessica Hromas exit High-profile bookmaker Tom Waterhouse has told a Sydney court…

Lazaridis urges former Socceroos team-mate Neill to come out of hiding – SBS – The World Game

Recently declared bankrupt after a string of disastrous investments, the one-time multi-millionaire Premier League defender has, in his own words, gone “to ground” since being jettisoned by Australia coach Ange Postecoglou before the 2014 World Cup. Postecoglou excruciatingly details the awkward telephone conversation in which he cut short Neill’s 96-cap Soceroos career in his recently…

Stan Lazaridis urges former Soceroos teammate Lucas Neill to come out of hiding – SBS – The World Game

Recently declared bankrupt after a string of disastrous investments, the one-time multi-millionaire Premier League defender has, in his own words, gone “to ground” since being jettisoned by Australia coach Ange Postecoglou before the 2014 World Cup. Postecoglou excruciatingly details the awkward telephone conversation in which he cut short Neill’s 96-cap Soceroos career in his recently…

Bankruptcy And Insolvency Law May Be Operational By Year End: Shaktikanta Das – NDTV

Shaktikanta Das expressed hope that Bankruptcy and Insolvency law would become operational by year end New Delhi:  Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikanta Das on Tuesday expressed hope that the Bankruptcy and Insolvency law would become operational by the end of this year, leading to further ease of doing business. “We have a definite roadmap to implement…

Family First senator Bob Day signals he’s not going anywhere despite resignation from Senate – The Sydney Morning Herald

Family First senator Bob Day has signalled his intention to stay in the Senate until at least early 2017, despite announcing his resignation this month. In a series of Twitter posts on Wednesday, the embattled South Australian claimed his party and home state would not have adequate representation because a replacement senator couldn’t be appointed…