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Was Clive Palmer a 'shadow' director of Queensland Nickel?

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

As Clive Palmer disputes his involvement in recent money-making decisions of Queensland Nickel, the administrators of the business have released a report which implicates Palmer as a “shadow” director.

The report, which recommends the business be placed in liquidation, asserts that directors in the company may have contravened sections...

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