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He gets the golden ticket, I get the bullet : Commonwealth ignores flaw that will end most WA travel agents

He gets the golden ticket, I get the bullet : Commonwealth ignores flaw that will end most WA travel agents We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss This was published 3months ago He gets the golden ticket, I get the bullet : Commonwealth ignores flaw that will end most WA travel agents Save Normal text size Advertisement Western Australia’s mid-sized travel agents look set to go to the wall after a known flaw in the rollout of a $128 million federal government package will end up paying out less than the state government’s $3 million contribution.

Comerica Adds Over $1 Million in Investments to Strengthen California Nonprofits

Comerica Adds Over $1 Million in Investments to Strengthen California Nonprofits California market COVID-19 relief contribution totals surpass $4.4 million Dec 18, 2020 1:25 PM ET Tweet This:  Press Release The more than $1 million in investments pushes Comerica s total contributions in the California market to over $4.4 million. Contributions impacting California are part of Comerica s Capital Grant investments that supply capital for small and microbusinesses, and from Comerica Bank and Comerica Charitable Foundation s investments to nonprofits to combat the economic disruption caused by COVID-19. Meeting the needs of our communities during these uncertain times remains imperative, said Comerica Bank California Market President Morgan Rector. Comerica remains firmly committed to doing our part to provide stability for small businesses and communities impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure they can recover.

Coalition green-lights money laundering visas

Coalition green-lights money laundering visas at 11:00 am on December 18, 2020 | 24 comments The Morrison Government has tightened some business and investment visas, but curiously left the ‘golden ticket’ Significant Investor Visa (SIV) commonly used for money laundering untouched: Business migrants will face tougher requirements under changes to investment visas that have so far drawn in at least $12 billion from mostly Chinese nationals. The existing nine different business and investment visas will be cut back to four with various thresholds of required investment adjusted… The Business Innovation visa, which allows migrants to operate a new or existing business in Australia, will remain but applicants will now be required to hold business assets of $1.25 million, up from $800,000.

Comerica Adds Over $1 Million in Investments to Strengthen C

CONTENT: Press Release The more than $1 million in investments pushes Comerica s total contributions in the California market to over $4.4 million. Contributions impacting California are part of Comerica s Capital Grant investments that supply capital for small and microbusinesses, and from Comerica Bank and Comerica Charitable Foundation s investments to nonprofits to combat the economic disruption caused by COVID-19. Meeting the needs of our communities during these uncertain times remains imperative, said Comerica Bank California Market President Morgan Rector. Comerica remains firmly committed to doing our part to provide stability for small businesses and communities impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure they can recover.

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