Daily Mail Online:
"The UK's most valuable intelligence-sharing deal was with the Five Eyes group of the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand."
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Monday, 9 May 2016
Chinese Rich Listers were top Australian clients
smh:
"The client list includes Li Ka Shing, whose $US31.1 billion fortune was not troubled by his $396 million fight with the Australian Tax Office; Thomas and Raymond Kwok, whose Hong Kong property empire (which includes Wilson Parking and Wilson Security in Australia) is valued at $US14.7 billion; Hui Ka Yan, whose Evergrande Real Estate group is worth $US9.8 billion; and Chinese billionaire Liang Guangwei, a former People's Liberation Army soldier and head of a state-backed technology conglomerate who recently bought a $64 million block of land next to the new headquarters of the Australian spy agency."
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"The client list includes Li Ka Shing, whose $US31.1 billion fortune was not troubled by his $396 million fight with the Australian Tax Office; Thomas and Raymond Kwok, whose Hong Kong property empire (which includes Wilson Parking and Wilson Security in Australia) is valued at $US14.7 billion; Hui Ka Yan, whose Evergrande Real Estate group is worth $US9.8 billion; and Chinese billionaire Liang Guangwei, a former People's Liberation Army soldier and head of a state-backed technology conglomerate who recently bought a $64 million block of land next to the new headquarters of the Australian spy agency."
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ACMA review proposes 'full-stack' comms regulation
Telco/ISP - iTnews:
"In its draft report, the Communications department suggested ACMA's revenue collection be handled by the Australian Tax Office, and the agency's cyber security programs be transferred to the Attorney-General's Department for integration with the Australian Cyber Security Centre."
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"In its draft report, the Communications department suggested ACMA's revenue collection be handled by the Australian Tax Office, and the agency's cyber security programs be transferred to the Attorney-General's Department for integration with the Australian Cyber Security Centre."
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