The prime ministerial posse booked 27 rooms at London’s luxe Corinthia Hotel, where they were serenaded by Justin Trudeau.
, who was busy on Sunday denying rumours that he had fled to Argentina after offering a memorable corporate mea culpa over his company’s Lehmann Brothers-style collapse.
In the videos Patel and Bankman Fried discuss, among other things, the potential for crypto mergers and acquisitions at a time when values in the sector were low. Well, they’re lower now, thanks in part to the costly fall from grace of the former market darling. We asked Telstra Ventures what its exposure to FTX was worth. They wouldn’t tell us, but we’re reliably informed that it’s on the low end. Let’s hope so.Most ordinary Sydneysiders might be forgiven for paying little attention to this month’s Victorian state election. Not so for some eastern suburbs types who’ve been pouring cash into teal independent candidates south of the border.
Rob Keldoulis, Climate 200 and the teals’ top donor during 2022 federal election cycle, is pouring money into the Victorian pollKeldoulis told CBD that he wanted to see action on climate and integrity in politics and said he wasn’t going to let state borders get in his way if he saw a chance to back election candidates who shared his views.
“I can’t speak for what motivates other donors but personally, if I see a viable opportunity to drive progress on these vitally important issues, I want to seize the opportunity and take it,” he said.
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