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Bar Association says tribunal should have made professional misconduct finding against barrister
Anne Horvath 2021-07-09 6:00 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A barrister who allegedly pushed an assistant clerk’s head while making a sexual remark at a professional dinner should have been found to have engaged in professional misconduct, the Council of the NSW Bar Association has told an appeals court.

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Barrister reprimanded for lewd gesture at professional dinner
Anne Horvath 2021-06-21 1:40 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A NSW barrister who allegedly pushed an assistant clerk’s head while making a sexual remark at a professional dinner has been reprimanded for unsatisfactory professional conduct.

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Ex-Hastie Services CEO says nothing ‘dodgy’ about orders to close earnings gap
Clayton Utz 2019-06-04 10:03 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The former chief executive officer of Hastie Services has admitted to asking staff to make up for a shortfall between forecast and actual profits at the firm, but claims he made the order with the expectation it would be done legally, the jury hearing a criminal case against him was told.

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Key witness in Hastie Services execs’ trial pointed the finger to save herself, jury hears
Clayton Utz 2019-06-03 8:50 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A former finance manager from Hastie Services and key witness for the prosecution in the criminal trial against two of the company’s former executives only pointed the finger at former COO Ian Thompson to avoid jail time herself, a jury has heard.

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Ex-Hastie Services CEO ordered ‘raid’ on balance sheets to make up targets, court hears
Class Actions 2019-05-30 5:19 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The former CEO of a unit of collapsed construction firm Hastie Group told staff to “raid the balance books” to make up financial targets linked to his bonus, prosecutors said at the outset of a two-month criminal trial.

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