The corporate regulator is investigating Corporate Travel Management and its directors for possible breaches of their duties and says it has refused any further extension to its trading halt, as the embattled travel company fights to return to the ASX board by the end of June.
In a Senate hearing on Friday, deputy chairperson Sarah Court said the Australian Securities and Investments Commission was looking at “a range of different limbs of the issues” with Corporate Travel, including investigating its auditor PwC.
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