Once the most flamboyant rich-listers in Perth, Pankaj and Radhika Oswal have sought the help of Cherie Blair to extricate their daughter Vasundhara from detention in Uganda.
A proposal for a two-storey house on the former Taj on Swan site has been refused by the council, but the applicants were offered another chance if the design plans are revised.
Vikas Rambal's Perdaman Industries has signed up Canadian engineering company SNC Lavalin as lead contractor on its $4 billion Karratha urea project, one day after announcing a gas supply deal with Woodside Petroleum.
Perth accountant Peter Moltoni has been hit with a $34.5 million tax assessment after the ATO took a close interest in disputed payments by his former client Pankaj Oswal.
UPDATED: The massive block of land that once housed the derelict half-built mansion dubbed the "Taj on Swan" in Peppermint Grove has failed to sell at auction, but an offer was accepted on Friday 3 August.
A Peppermint Grove property once home to the infamous ‘Taj on Swan' is set to go under the hammer, with the owners recently engaging Sotheby's International Realty to run a global sales campaign.
Perth's ‘Taj Mahal on the Swan', the unfinished, derelict mansion owned by Pankaj and Rhadika Oswal, is finally being demolished. CLICK THROUGH TO SEE MORE PHOTOS.
Indian business couple Pankaj and Radhika Oswal paid two advisers $US26 million ($A34.5 million) in hush money to hide what was really going on at their Australian fertiliser business, a court has heard.
Norwegian group Yara International has secured control of Burrup Fertilisers after striking a deal with Apache Energy that will see them become joint owners of the business, while also disclosing t
WHEN Pankaj Oswal emerged with a 5 per cent stake in listed Phosphate Australia in late 2008 – a little more than $2 million for 5.5 million shares at an average of 36 cents each – he was at the to
Pankaj Oswal and Radhika Oswal and their former business partner, Norwegian chemicals giant Yara International, have both claimed victories in the Supreme Court of Western Australia today, in a bat
Pankaj Oswal has launched further legal action against PPB Advisory, calling into question the insolvency firm's release of confidential documents pertaining to Burrup Fertilisers, which could affe
Tap Oil says it expects any bidders for Burrup Fertilisers will have to contact it, as the legal and contractual disputes over its gas supply deal with Burrup escalate.
Beleaguered fertiliser tycoon Pankaj Oswal says PPB Advisory has used Burrup Fertilisers funds in an “irresponsible and unacceptable manner” since being appointed receiver and manager of the compan
Fertiliser tycoon Pankaj Oswal has let loose on the administrators of Burrup Fertilisers, saying their mismanagement of the plant is diminishing shareholder value and could have already cost up to $US100 million in revenue.
LOCAL industrial giant Wesfarmers' move to commit $45 million to further develop its plans for a massive upgrade of its ammonium nitrate plant at Kwinana further muddies the waters surrounding the future of Western Australia's fast-growing explosives mark
A stand-off between Pankaj Oswal and his business partner, Norwegian company Yara International, has prompted Yara to halt its plans for a $US700 million ammonium nitrate plant on the Burrup Peninsula.
Yara International is proceeding with plans to construct a $US700 million ammonium nitrate plant at the Burrup peninsula, despite the past few months' issues with joint venture partner Burrup Holdings.
Radhika Oswal will argue in the Supreme Court of Victoria that ANZ invalidly appointed PPB Advisory as receivers and managers over Burrup Fertilisers, because she believes Burrup was never in default of its debt repayments to the bank.
THE problems besetting the Oswal family's key Australian interest, Burrup Holdings, have changed the dynamics of a three-way race to meet the next generation of explosives demand as a result of the massive expansion of the Pilbara's iron ore production
Pankaj Oswal has been accused of producing misleading information after he said he offered to deposit $20 million into Burrup Fertilisers to "avoid expensive and damaging litigation" stemming from the investigation of Burrup's financial irregularities.
Tired of fertiliser jokes? Then relief is in sight because soon we will see through the ammonia cloud hanging around Burrup Fertilisers and get to the critical issue - where's the money.
ANZ Banking Group placed Burrup Fertilisers into receivership late Friday after it was unable to broker a settlement between the group's estranged shareholders, Pankaj Oswal and Norwegian group Yara International.
A major restructure of Pilbara fertiliser producer Burrup Holdings is believed to be under discussion in a bid to resolve the ongoing battle between its estranged owners, Indian businessman Pankaj Oswal and Norwegian giant Yara International.
The legal stoush between Norwegian fertiliser giant Yara and Burrup Holdings over access to the Pankaj Oswal-controlled ammonia producer's accounts remains unresolved after a short hearing in the Federal Court today.
ANZ Bank has joined Yara International's Federal Court action to gain access to the accounts of Burrup Holdings, as the Pankaj Oswal-controlled fertiliser producer again failed to approve the terms under which inspection of the accounts could proceed.
Norwegian fertiliser giant Yara has lifted the veil on its concerns about the financial dealings of Burrup Holdings, controlled by Indian business couple Pankaj and Radhika Oswal, in a hearing of the Federal Court in Perth.
Burrup Holdings has claimed that a legal battle with its 35 per cent shareholder Yara Australia is "a cynical attempt to muddy the waters" in relation to a commercial dispute over the pricing of its ammonia exports.
The dispute between Burrup Holdings managing director Pankaj Oswal and the company's 35 per cent shareholder Yara Australia has escalated after Burrup blocked an independent audit of its financial accounts.
Norwegian fertiliser company Yara International ASA has lifted its stake in Burrup Holdings to 35 per cent after purchasing additional equity from the company's founder and chairman Pankaj Oswal.
Pankaj Oswal's Burrup Holdings Ltd has today announced it will postpone its $502 million initial public offer as it awaits further guidance from Apache Energy Ltd on the expected resumption of gas supplies.
The world's largest ammonia plant began operations on the Burrup Peninsula today, but high gas prices may force future projects offshore, most likely to Papua New Guinea.