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An arrest warrant has been issued for the embattled coal mogul Nathan Tinkler after he failed to appear in court in Adelaide. | An arrest warrant has been issued for the embattled coal mogul Nathan Tinkler after he failed to appear in court in Adelaide. |
Tinkler was due to be examined in the South Australian supreme court on Monday about his liquidated thoroughbred stud business, Patinack Farm. | Tinkler was due to be examined in the South Australian supreme court on Monday about his liquidated thoroughbred stud business, Patinack Farm. |
When he failed to appear, Judge Stephen Roder ordered an arrest warrant to be issued for the businessman. | |
Tinkler’s failed horse empire made headlines last year after NSW’s Independent Commission Against Corruption investigated allegations that it had been used to funnel suspect political donations to state Liberal party campaigns. | Tinkler’s failed horse empire made headlines last year after NSW’s Independent Commission Against Corruption investigated allegations that it had been used to funnel suspect political donations to state Liberal party campaigns. |
Icac heard that the business made monthly payments to Tim Koelma, a former staffer of the NSW energy minister, Chris Hartcher, for marketing advice despite Koelma having no marketing experience. | Icac heard that the business made monthly payments to Tim Koelma, a former staffer of the NSW energy minister, Chris Hartcher, for marketing advice despite Koelma having no marketing experience. |