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Anthony Scali’s JobKeeper crash continues – The Australian Financial Review
Sit back and marvel at the unedifying fruit of a lifetime spent not having to explain oneself.
The tortuous conversion of Nick Scali chief executive Anthony Scali reached its next phase on Monday evening, when the furniture retailer agreed to return $3.6 million of JobKeeper to the Australian Taxation Office.
That was the wage subsidy Nick Scali received for the six months to December 31, when it doubled its profit versus the prior corresponding period. Yet the company determined to keep the $3.9 million of JobKeeper it received for the six months to June 30, 2020, a period in which its profitability…
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