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CANBERRA: Federal Leader of the United Australia Party, Craig Kelly, announced today the party’s shadow finance team would deliver prosperity and a debt-free future for Australia.


Under a Kelly Government, leading Australian businessman and former Federal MP Clive Palmer will be appointed Treasurer while former Deloittes CEO and company advisor Domenic Martino will become Finance Minister.


“Clive Palmer, our national Senate Leader, and Domenic Martino who is the lead NSW Senate candidate for the United Australia Party, bring a wealth of real-world experience to deliver economic prosperity to Australia,” Mr Kelly said.


Mr Kelly said Clive Palmer was one of Australia’s wealthiest citizens with an outstanding business career.
“He has been responsible for the delivery of tens of billions of export dollars to the Commonwealth, created over 60,000 jobs and was named the Mining Entrepreneur of the Decade in 2012 by Government Australia Magazine.


“In 2012 Mr Palmer was elected by the popular vote of the Australian people as a National Living Treasure, awarded by the National Trust.

 

Read more:

 

https://www.unitedaustraliaparty.org.au/kelly-confirms-shadow-finance-team/

 

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• EXCLUSIVE

PAUL GARVEY

SENIOR REPORTER


 

• 11:00PM DECEMBER 8, 2015

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As Clive Palmer’s business interests begin to collapse around him, one of his most trusted lieutenants is getting into the laxatives ­business.

Company director Domenic Martino will soon join the board of Food Revolution Group, which will soon join the ASX through a reverse takeover of dormant resources shell Crest Minerals.

Mr Martino, who developed a reputation for exorbitant pay packets while running a slew of ventures in the early 2000s, is chairman of Mr Palmer’s barely solvent Australasian Resources and has been a director of several of Mr Palmer’s private companies.

He is set to emerge as a major shareholder in Food Revolution Group, which produces laxatives and fruit juices from a facility at Mill Park on Melbourne’s northern outskirts. The company is in the process of raising up to $12 million from investors and may complete its listing this month.

Once the deal goes through, Food Revolution Group will be worth about $30 million, with Mr Martino holding a 16 per cent stake worth just under $5m.

Mr Martino holds or has held senior positions on the boards of some of Mr Palmer’s most important companies, including Mineralogy, Gladstone Pacific Nickel and Australasian.

He has never been too far from controversy, having been criticised over his salaries and his role at the collapsed dotcom player New Tel in the early 2000s.

Mr Martino rose to prominence as a high-profile chief executive of Deloitte, before being forced to resign in 2003 over his previous role as a director of the failed New Tel amid claims the telco had traded while insolvent.

 

Read more:

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/investigations/clive-palmer/clive-palmers-top-henchman-domenic-martino-has-runs-on-the-board/news-story/2fa69982a40cc8caf68d03b2fcf567e7

 

 

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"partially" dealt with...

Billionaire businessman Clive Palmer has launched a scathing attack on “nonsense” criminal fraud charges against him, claiming they’re a bid to “do him slowly” with no real prospect of conviction.

Mr Palmer and his company Palmer Leisure Coolum have brought civil action in the Supreme Court to try to stay criminal proceedings being heard in Brisbane Magistrates Court.

The mining magnate addressed the court on Tuesday, insisting he had been charged only because he was a billionaire and a public figure.

 

He faces two counts of dishonestly using his position as a director and two counts of dishonestly gaining a benefit or advantage.

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission alleges that in 2013, Mr Palmer dishonestly obtained a benefit or advantage for his company Cosmo Developments and the Palmer United Party – transferring $10 million from his business Mineralogy.

He’s also accused of dishonestly obtaining a benefit or advantage for advertising company Media Circus Network, which ran his party’s election marketing and advertising campaign injecting $2.1 million in funds.

The billionaire was jovial as he arrived at the Brisbane court, declining to comment to media as he joined his legal team.

Once at the bar table, the billionaire was all business as he claimed the prosecution brought the administration of justice into disrepute with no real prospect of success.

“The proceedings before the magistrate court is an abuse of process and their existence has brought and continues to bring the administration of justice into disrepute,” Mr Palmer told the court.

He dismissed the prosecution as “nonsense” and “embarrassing”, saying it should be permanently stayed.

Mr Palmer argued that the matters had been partially dealt with by a superior court and the prosecution in the magistrates court was an abuse of process bringing “unfairness and oppression” to the accused.

 

He submitted the prosecution had no “real victims” and would cost taxpayers millions of dollars. He said it was his duty as a citizen to challenge the proceedings.

 

Read more:

https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/state/qld/2022/02/08/criminal-charges-clive-palmer/

 

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