An acclaimed surgeon, Neil Hopper, was sentenced to 32 months in prison for insurance fraud after it was revealed he deliberately caused his own amputations using dry ice to fulfill a sexual fetish, contrary to his claims of suffering from sepsis. His case came to light during the investigation of Marius Gustavson, a leader of a body modification network, highlighting Hopper’s obsession with becoming an amputee.
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CEW pushes for gender targets to be linked to executive pay as equality progress stalls
Progress on gender equity in Australia’s ASX300 companies has stalled, with 18 firms lacking any women in executive roles and a third of these based in WA. Chief Executive Women urges linking gender targets to executive pay to enhance accountability, as only 44% of companies have set such targets, despite evidence that rigorous targets significantly improve gender balance. Want More Context? 🔎
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