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ASICâs James Shipton and Karen Chester: âalways as oneâ
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Karen Chester confirmed on Wednesday she has formally applied to succeed outgoing chairman
James Shipton, with whom she has recently undergone âmarriage counsellingâ arbitrated by Treasurer
Josh Frydenberg.
The Shipton-Chester relationship reportedly broke down when Chester, acting as chairwoman while ASICâs payment for Shiptonâs personal tax advice was investigated, told a Senate committee that âif there had been full disclosure of the nature of the payments made to Mr Shipton and [ASICâs other deputy chair
Daniel]
Crennan ⦠I donât think Iâd be sitting here in front of you todayâ.
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But now to the courts and a major setback for the Fin Review’s most colourful, controversial and costly columnist:
SARAH HARRIS: … the former boss of a venture capital company, who was called a “feminist cretin”, has been awarded $280,000 in damages in a defamation case.
- Studio 10, Ten Network, 28 January, 2021
Ouch. So, who penned the abusive line?
Yes, the notorious Joe Aston, famous for delivering his column from Los Angeles and for the nasty way in which he can carve up his victims:
ROSS GREENWOOD: He’s been vigorous. He is a no-holds-barred columnist for the Financial Review, he’s probably one of the most read columnists in the Financial Review. But in this case Justice Lee said he’d overstepped, effectively bullying Elaine Stead, who was a director of Blue Sky.
Journalist Joe Aston engaged in a campaign of "offensive mockery" against businesswoman Elaine Stead while writing for the Nine Entertainment Co newspaper, a judge found, leaving Ms Stead feeling "humiliated".