Christopher Charles Skase, businessman: born Melbourne, Victoria 18 September 1948; twice married (one stepdaughter); died Andraitx, Majorca 5 August 2001. The corporate success-turned-villain ...
After 17 years in exile in Spain, Pixie Skase, the widow of the notorious fugitive Christopher Skase, is back in Melbourne for the festive season and friends say she will buy a home there and move ...
Anyone unfamiliar with the chequered record of Australian big business in recent decades would have found it difficult to fathom the attention paid in media and government circles to last week’s death ...
When Prime Minister John Howard was asked to comment on the August 6 death of Christopher Skase, he said there was a legitimate public interest in continuing to pursue the disgraced businessman's ...
The Federal Government says Christopher Skase's widow could face further questioning about her husband's assets, now that she is back in Australia. Pixie Skase flew into Melbourne this morning. The ...
Tony Larkins has told how he helped Skase fight his legal battles for a decade in Spain. Now living in Seaford, Mr Larkins said he did not regret helping his father-in-law, despite the personal toll ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. The widow of the former fugitive businessman Christopher Skase has returned to Australia from self-imposed exile. Pixie Skase's friend, ...
It is unlikely Tony Larkins holds the key to a bonanza for Qintex creditors, Trevor Sykes reports. Christopher Skase's son-in-law Tony Larkins had "co-operated fully", Skase's trustee in bankruptcy, ...
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Happier times: the late Christopher Skase with wife Pixie in the 1980s. His name evokes the excesses ...
The day after a Spanish appeal court freed him, thwarting a costly Australian Government extradition campaign, the fugitive bankrupt Mr Christopher Skase made it clear he would apply for Spanish ...
A luxury penthouse once owned by infamous Australian fugitive Christopher Skase is up for sale, and costs so much the seller won't even name a price. Expressions of interest have commenced on the ...
Fugitive businessman Christopher Skase, who briefly owned MGM and during the 1980s held Seven Network among other high-profile media properties, died Monday Aug. 6 at age 53 from lung cancer while in ...