Bicester cowboy builder guilty of fraud

An Oxfordshire builder has received a prison sentence at hearing at Oxford Crown Court on Thursday 29 May, following an investigation by Oxfordshire County Council’s trading standards team and the National Trading Standards tri regional investigation team.  Mr David McCallium, formerly of Newbury, now Bicester, pleaded guilty to three charges of fraudulent trading, two charges…

Breathing Space – BBC

Imagine you’re stuck in a leaking boat. Water is pouring in, you’re exhausted, panicking, and feel like you’re about to sink. Now imagine someone throws you a lifeline — they patch the holes, give you a moment to breathe, and let you rest while a support team comes to help fix the boat properly. That’s…

When your student, HECS debt will be cut

Millions of Aussies with outstanding student debt will have their deficits deepened on Sunday, despite a promised slashing of student debt being some two months away. One of Labor’s big ticket pre-election promises was to slash HECS, VET and apprenticeship loans by 20 per cent as soon as Anthony Albanese’s government was re-elected. People’s debt…

Corporate governance deficiencies threaten Ghanaian businesses – GIPC

Weak corporate governance continues to be a major contributor to business failures in Ghana, according to Simon Madjie, Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC). Speaking at a lecture organised by the Chartered Institute of Restructuring and Insolvency Practitioners (CIRIP), Mr. Madjie cited poor oversight, unethical leadership, and flawed decision-making as persistent…

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