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Kate McClymont is chief investigative reporter at The Sydney Morning Herald.

Hurricane Tim: The fraudulent force of nature with a long list of global victims
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Hurricane Tim: The fraudulent force of nature with a long list of global victims

Timothy John Alford is a serial swindler who has allegedly cheated dozens of people out of an estimated $50 million throughout Australia and the United States.

  • by Kate McClymont and Harriet Alexander

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Curious deals of billionaire Richard White and his wife Zena Nasser
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Curious deals of billionaire Richard White and his wife Zena Nasser

The former boss of WiseTech Global and his new wife have been making many quiet changes to private investment companies and share trusts.

  • by Max Mason, Kate McClymont and Nick McKenzie
Explosive new documents reveal details of charges against Alan Jones

Explosive new documents reveal details of charges against Alan Jones

Court papers reveal details of the 26 allegations against Jones relating to nine complainants over two decades.

  • by Sarah McPhee and Kate McClymont
This executive avoided jail and sued for $4.5 million. Here’s how it went wrong
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This executive avoided jail and sued for $4.5 million. Here’s how it went wrong

A Federal Court judge has found that John Joseph Carter was well aware of bribes and other illegal inducements, including paying for sex workers.

  • by Kate McClymont
WiseTech awarded lucrative contract to lover of billionaire founder Richard White

WiseTech awarded lucrative contract to lover of billionaire founder Richard White

The transactions cast fresh light on how the personal dealings of Richard White overlap into his business world.

  • by Max Mason, Nick McKenzie and Kate McClymont
‘Deal of a lifetime’: The nut roaster, the two husbands and the curious Sydney property sale
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‘Deal of a lifetime’: The nut roaster, the two husbands and the curious Sydney property sale

The transaction is a glimpse into the relationship between embattled WiseTech founder Richard White and his wife Zena Nasser, a former criminal lawyer.

  • by Kate McClymont, Max Mason and Nick McKenzie
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Gina Rinehart deletes mentions of Alan Jones; others carefully word reactions

Gina Rinehart deletes mentions of Alan Jones; others carefully word reactions

The former broadcaster’s status as a member of the Australian Media Hall of Fame is also in doubt following this week’s dramatic arrest.

  • by Kate McClymont, Jessica McSweeney, Anne Hyland, Stephen Brook, Riley Walter and Jesinta Burton
Police lay two additional assault charges against Alan Jones

Police lay two additional assault charges against Alan Jones

Police have now charged the former broadcaster with 26 offences relating to nine alleged victims after an investigation into indecent assault and sexual touching allegations.

  • by Kate McClymont
‘A stunning development’: Kate McClymont on Alan Jones’ arrest, and what’s next

‘A stunning development’: Kate McClymont on Alan Jones’ arrest, and what’s next

Kate McClymont, whose reporting sparked an investigation into Alan Jones, brings us the latest on his arrest and what the next steps will be.

  • by Samantha Selinger-Morris and Kate McClymont
Alan Jones charged with 24 offences against eight victims over two decades

Alan Jones charged with 24 offences against eight victims over two decades

The broadcaster and former Wallabies coach was arrested at his luxury Circular Quay apartment. The youngest of the alleged victims was aged 17 at the time of the alleged offences.

  • by Kate McClymont, Jessica McSweeney, Riley Walter and Daniel Lo Surdo
How Alan Jones rose to power grilling the most powerful

How Alan Jones rose to power grilling the most powerful

From quizzing prime ministers to courting controversy, broadcaster Alan Jones wielded great power. On Monday he was arrested after a nine-month police strike force investigation.

  • by Kate McClymont