Tag: Phillip Kingston

Marshall Law: Ashurst’s Gang of Three now Gang of… One?

Mr Greenberg’s demise occurred straight after credible documents tabled in Parliament revealed that interest was fully paid up when Sargon was placed into receivership by Ashurst after some extremely creative law firm trust accounting in December 2019. The cover up had failed, so Marshall had to roll a head otherwise it was his. Greenberg was the only choice. Sorry, not sorry.

HKH Partners

I am now a Partner at Harrington Kingston Hass working with an amazing team of investigators, negotiators and intelligence people. Harrington Kingston Hass is an investigation, negotiation and counter-intelligence company focused on the corporate sector. HKH assists clients to be successful in litigation and make better decisions informed by the very best and most up-to-date information available.

Senate Fintech Inquiry – Initial Thoughts

The second issues paper published by the Australian Senate’s Select Committee on Financial Technology and Regulatory Technology is showing signs of progress in understanding the issues, blockers and opportunities for Australian fintech companies, however is light in the following critical areas: access to talent, access to capital via Australian public markets and foreign investments.

Australian Senate’s Select Committee on Financial Technology and Regulatory Technology

The work of Senator Andrew Bragg and the Senate Select Committee on Financial Technology and Regulatory Technology is very important and I wanted to draw more people’s attention to the issues papers and their findings, as well as my submission from late 2019. I would like to acknowledge the significant contributions of Emma Needham, Michael Walsh and Saurav Das into the December 2019 submission.