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KPMG the latest example of accountants being unaccountable
Bean counters have historically been viewed as dull, dull, dull. But since the turn of the century, accounting scandals have come thick and fast in Australia. Source link
HSBC agrees to pay $35 million penalty after widespread scam failures
HSBC has admitted to failing to protect customers from scams and agreed to a $35 million penalty in the Federal Court. Source link
Quebec-based RCMP officer charged with uttering threats online toward Donald Trump
A Quebec-based RCMP police officer has been arrested for allegedly threatening U.S. President Donald Trump online. Source link
Pauline Hanson's attack of Guardian reporter labelled an 'assault on free press'
Pauline Hanson’s public excoriation of a Guardian journalist questioning her at the National Press Club yesterday was an “assault on the freedom of the press”, the media union says, as Labor and Liberal MPs criticise the One Nation leader for getting personal with journalists. Source link
Weaponising homophobia, this Aussie horror is terrifying
Writer and director Adrian Chiarella’s debut supernatural horror feature, Leviticus, is as romantic as it is scary. Source link
Hanson's fiery address creates risk for One Nation
In one press club appearance, we’ve learned more about where Hanson stands. And that creates risk for One Nation. Source link
Stevie Wonder, Bruce Springsteen among star-studded list performing at Obama centre's opening
Christina Aguilera, Stevie Wonder, Jennifer Hudson, John Legend, U2’s Bono and the Edge, Eddie Vedder and Bruce Springsteen are among the musicians scheduled to take the stage celebrating the opening of the Obama Presidential Center’s Grand Opening Ceremony in Chicago’s South Side. Source link
Earliest outbreak of the plague killed hunter-gatherer kids 5,500 years ago
Scientists have solved a mystery that puzzled them for decades: Why were so many dead children buried by hunter-gatherers in Russia 5,500 years ago? It turns out they were killed by the earliest known outbreak of the plague, revealing new insights about the disease. Source link
What killed these children 5,500 years ago? It was literally the plague
Scientists have solved a mystery that puzzled them for decades: Why were so many dead children buried by hunter-gatherers in Russia 5,500 years ago? It turns out they were killed by the earliest known outbreak of the plague, revealing new insights about the disease. Source link
CBC must provide more local coverage, Senate committee urges
CBC/Radio-Canada must provide more local coverage in emerging “news deserts,” where declining advertising revenue has resulted in the closure of hundreds of outlets in the past two decades, according to a new Senate report on Canada’s public broadcaster. Source link