The ABC and Fairfax are seeking to overturn a Federal Court ruling throwing out their truth defence in a defamation case brought by businessman Chau Chak Wing. Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age
The Federal Court has thrown out a truth defence pleaded by the ABC and Fairfax Media in a defamation case brought by wealthy businessman Chau Chak Wing. Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age
Chinese-Australian billionaire Chau Chak Wing is seeking vindication in his defamation battle with Fairfax and money is not the object, the Federal Court heard. Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age
A drone was spotted hovering outside the courtroom window in the defamation battle between Chinese-Australian billionaire Chau Chak Wing and Fairfax Media. Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age
A former Australian intelligence official whose wife was jailed over a UN bribery scandal was a confidential source for a damaging article about Chau Chak Wing. Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age
Former journalist John Garnaut said he feared being caught in a 'reciprocity trap' after the Chinese-Australian billionaire gave him expensive gifts. Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age
Australians have a "puzzling and perhaps disturbing" attitude to philanthropy, a defamation case brought by Chinese-Australian billionaire Chau Chak Wing heard. Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age
The War Memorial said it didn't fund the book and that its content is appropriate. Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age
The Turnbull government has sought a "detailed briefing" from the Australian War Memorial. Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age
Andrew Hastie's decision to name Chau Chak Wing in parliament highlights Australia’s confusion over its relations with China. Sydney Morning Herald - Published
The Australian War Memorial has refused to give detail on how much access Dr Chau Chak Wing had to Australia's top military brass through his donations. Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age
“As a fair-minded Australian with an open mind, we would wait for due process and judicial processes to go through to completion." Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald