Nevil, Interrupted
NBR's stand-off with the Serious Fraud Office remains finely poised.If it goes the wrong way, editor-in-chief Nevil Gibson (or Neville, as the SFO insists on calling him) faces up to 12 months jail and a $40,000 fine.The worst-case scenario, according to
NBR staff
Wed, 20 Oct 2010
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NBR's stand-off with the Serious Fraud Office remains finely poised.
If it goes the wrong way, editor-in-chief Nevil Gibson (or Neville, as the SFO insists on calling him) faces up to 12 months jail and a $40,000 fine.
The worst-case scenario, according to fringe business commentator Bernard Hickey, would see Mr Gibson sharing a cell with Cameron Slater.*
But Private Bin thinks the above photo** show NBR's helmsman has been working out and is in good shape to hold his own in the prison yard.
* Yes, we know Whaleoil has only been fined; just go with the joke and imagine he doesn't pay.
** Supplied by a staffer who can't be identified, beyond that her surname is Phillips, and her first name begins with H.
NBR staff
Wed, 20 Oct 2010
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