Those running a campaign against Labor for the Business Council would be wise to be getting their fees upfront rather than relying on success fees.
Business Council of Australia to ramp up role in politics https://t.co/trC5ZJ1w94 — ABC News (@abcnews) April 30, 2018 PHOTO: Jennifer Westacott says the Business Council felt it had "no choice" but to get more involved in political campaigning. (ABC News) It would be difficult to think of a more difficult environment than that in Australia today for an employer group like the Business Council of Australia to be mounting a bid to persuade people to vote for the federal Coalition government. The banks and other financial institutions are giving the free enterprise system a bad name. Labor has successfully been plugging the idea that tax cuts for "the big end of town" will come at the expense of services for the rank-and-file. The collection of advisers recruited by the BCA to run its campaign would be wise to be getting their fees upfront rather than relying on success fees. There was one aspect of Laura Tingle's debut performance as a 7.30 pundit that