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  • Suleman banned for life

    The Supreme Court today banned failed entrepreneur Karl Suleman from ever managing a corporation, five months after ASIC won a ruling to freeze his assets and prevent him from operating the Karl Suleman Enterprises (KSE) and the Froggy group of companies.

  • Corporate mateship: how Froggy workers survived the crisis

    Having been to the brink and back again, Froggy staff discuss how they managed to survive the Karl Suleman crisis, and talk about their hopes for the new Froggy ISP.

  • Froggy goes with the FlowCom

    ASX listed bandwidth wholesaler and broadband provider FlowCom has thrown its hat into the ring, and lodged a deposit for beleaguered ISP Froggy.

  • OzEmail fishes for Froggy customers

    After becoming frustrated by the ongoing liquidation process, ISP OzEmail has announced an aggressive strategy targeting customers of Froggy ISP.

  • Australians favour executive accountability: survey

    As ASIC commences civil proceedings against former One.Tel managing directors Jodee Rich, Bradley Keeling and Mark Silbermann, public pressure to make directors and executives personally pick up the tab for company failures may be rising, according to a survey.

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  • Australians favour executive accountability: survey

    As ASIC commences civil proceedings against former One.Tel managing directors Jodee Rich, Bradley Keeling and Mark Silbermann, public pressure to make directors and executives personally pick up the tab for company failures may be rising, according to a survey.

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