The chief executive officer of engineering and construction giant, Leighton Holdings, Wal King will retire after 23 years at the company effective January 1, 2011. Mr King will be replaced by current ...
LEIGHTON CEO Wal King will return to Australia later this week to discuss the terms of his departure with chairman David Mortimer. While the Leighton board is yet to formally announce Mr King's ...
Mr Johns said to shareholders at the annual general meeting on Friday that he told Mr King on Thursday that he would not be paid the $5 million, which was to be for moving the company to a new ...
LEIGHTON Holdings and its Middle Eastern partner have invited former chief executive Wal King to join the board of their joint venture. Al Habtoor Leighton chief executive Laurie Voyer revealed the ...
Mr King issued a short statement, responding to weeks of speculation he would be returning to the construction giant. "There has been considerable speculation about me returning to the board of ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from National Breaking News. Followed categories will be added to My News. Fairfax Media has reported senior Leighton executives, including Mr King, were aware of ...
Former Leighton boss Wal King — recently implicated in a bribery scandal — reportedly repaid $40,000 worth of expenses he charged the company in the weeks after he stepped down as CEO. According to ...
Lawyers for Wal King say the former Leighton boss denies he turned a blind eye to millions of dollars worth of bribes paid while he was in charge of the company. Corrupt payments were made in ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The chief executive of Leighton Holdings Ltd, Wal King, is set to remain at the helm of Australia's largest construction company after a ...
Leighton has taken the option to retain Wal King as CEO beyond the previously agreed deadline of 30 June 2010. The brief statement from Leighton set no new retirement date but said, "(We) have agreed ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Leighton chairman Stephen Johns says the construction company will not pay former chief executive Wal King a $5 million transition bonus ...