Voting has Begun for the Best & Worst Corporate Decisions Sydney Australia ... Sept 2024
Voting has Started for the Most Responsible & Morally Lacking Consultant Decisions Melbourne Australia ... 2024 by Yellow Hood
I was recently sent a story entitled. Story of corporate greed.
The tragic case of the Australian Tax Govt. Department vs Big Four (accountancy firms) is reminiscent of an Agatha Christie's Murder Investigation Mystery but the unfortunates who assassinated in the kitchen and stabbed in the heart are the Australian Public.
Professor Fels said New Legislation was needed to force a “dissolution” between the auditing accounting firms and consulting arms of the major firms to reduce the risk of confidential information becoming compromised. He said PwC had shown how easy this was when it sold off its government consulting arm to equity firm Allegro last month. The Big Four (accounting firms) have developed their evil greedy networks into the tax department in every line of legislation. These malicious corporations EY, Deloitte, KPMG and PwC created an environment where by the Australian tax paying public lost hundreds of millions of dollars. These stolen Finances that could pay for Hospitals, Doctors and Nurses Mr Larocca told a Government inquiry EY “takes its ethical obligations extremely seriously” while taking aim at the practices exposed at PwC. “At EY, we don't deliberately breach confidentiality,” he said. But refused to allow the inquiry access to any evidence to support his claims... forcing the Australian Government and tax payers no option but to blindly believe this overpaid CEO without any evidence.
Retirement on the North Coast.
My friends Ethan and George had retired to the East coast where they had many happy memories and became part of a wonderful community. They are a diligent couple who decided to take responsibility for their future income by putting their savings into investing in a property.
Lack of Proper Government Legislation to protect the Australian Rental Market.
After investigating these options and reading the clear legal language of these websites we approached one trusted corporate name L.Js' where upon we entered into an exclusive Rental Management Agreement. Everything went well until we were notified that our rental property was to be vacated and we could attend to inspect the property.
It was a absolute catastrophe and the person we were originally dealing with was not available, we were informed that we were now to deal with the new property manager Mr Ethan Hood. His cavalier obtuse manner, attitudes and statements with regard to a property that my friends had cared for, about and spent many weeks and months preparing for the Rental market was now laid a wreck, carpets that and reeked of dog urine required removal and disposal. Sealing the floor boards relaying new carpet along with thousands of dollars of repair. I can still remember my friends face going white while recalling this website as a person who was completely out of his depth.
Despite the opinions and evidence of professional cleaners, decorators and other property professionals, he {simply denied the issues and claimed this is how the property was when originally rented to the tenants despite the actual evidence to the contrary|claimed the property did not smell and that the house was ready for rental. Ethan Hood had failed to carry out basic and proper Tenant evaluations, ingoing property reports, ongoing property reports and outgoing reports. He failed to hold the tenants to account for outstanding rent and damages, and by extension the franchisee and L.J Hookers. I got the sense that instead of helping to rectify the issues and entering into a proper conciliation process L.J Hookers engaged high end lawyers to intimidate, mislead and and protect the company reputation...
Need Government Help. This decline of corporate responsibility and moral backbone sends a stunning chill throughout the societal structures that bind a healthy functioning culture together... without basic protections of governance and a strong judiciary we are open to the very worst of rampant capitalist greed. What can we do to help support our society and culture in a world where all around us our parliamentary officials, councils and business leaders are losing themselves in moral decay...