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Christopher Charles Skase (18 September 1948 - 5 August 2001) was an Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
n businessman who later became one of his country's most wanted fugitives, after his business empire crashed spectacularly and he fled to Majorca in Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
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e was born into a wealthy Melbourne family.

His father was Charles Skase, 1948 winner of the Melbourne Herald-Sun Aria Competition
Melbourne Sun-Aria

The Herald Sun Aria Competition, formerly known as The Sun Aria is a vocal competition held in Ballarat, Victoria and Melbourne, Australia, each year....
, and prominent radio 3DB on-air personality, including his role as star of the live-to-air radio programme, The Happy Gang in the 1950s.

He was educated at Malvern and Caulfield Grammar Schools
Caulfield Grammar School

Caulfield Grammar School is an Independent school, co-educational, Anglican Church of Australia, day school and boarding school, located in Melbourne, Victoria , Australia....
.

egan his career as a stockbroker, but soon became a finance journalist instead, working at The Sun News-Pictorial
The Sun News-Pictorial

The Sun News-Pictorial, commonly known as The Sun, was a morning daily tabloid newspaper in Melbourne, Australia established in 1922 and closed in 1990....
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Christopher Charles Skase (18 September 1948 - 5 August 2001) was an Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
n businessman who later became one of his country's most wanted fugitives, after his business empire crashed spectacularly and he fled to Majorca in Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
.

Early life

Skase was born into a wealthy Melbourne family.

His father was Charles Skase, 1948 winner of the Melbourne Herald-Sun Aria Competition
Melbourne Sun-Aria

The Herald Sun Aria Competition, formerly known as The Sun Aria is a vocal competition held in Ballarat, Victoria and Melbourne, Australia, each year....
, and prominent radio 3DB on-air personality, including his role as star of the live-to-air radio programme, The Happy Gang in the 1950s.

He was educated at Malvern and Caulfield Grammar Schools
Caulfield Grammar School

Caulfield Grammar School is an Independent school, co-educational, Anglican Church of Australia, day school and boarding school, located in Melbourne, Victoria , Australia....
.

Career

He began his career as a stockbroker, but soon became a finance journalist instead, working at The Sun News-Pictorial
The Sun News-Pictorial

The Sun News-Pictorial, commonly known as The Sun, was a morning daily tabloid newspaper in Melbourne, Australia established in 1922 and closed in 1990....
. In 1975 he purchased Qintex
Qintex

Qintex Ltd. was an Australian company that came to prominence during the 1980s, until its collapse in 1989. Its main shareholder and Managing Director was Christopher Skase....
, a small Tasmania
Tasmania

Tasmania is an Australian island and States and territories of Australia of the same name. It is located south of the eastern side of the continent, being separated from it by Bass Strait....
n company.

Skase slowly developed Qintex and, over several years, turned it into one of Australia's larger corporations. By the late 1980s, the Qintex group was worth AU
Australian dollar

The Australian dollar is the currency of the Commonwealth of Australia, including Christmas Island, Cocos Islands, and Norfolk Island, as well as the independent Pacific Islandss of Kiribati, Nauru and Tuvalu....
$1.5 billion. Skase owned five resorts as well as interests in the Seven Network
Seven Network

The Seven Network is an Australia Television broadcasting in Australia owned by the Seven Media Group. It dates back to 2 December 1956, when the first stations on the Very high frequency frequency were established in Sydney and Melbourne....
 television station and the Brisbane Bears
Brisbane Bears

Brisbane Bears were an Australian rules football Club and was the first Queensland-based club in the Victorian Football League. It played its first match in 1987, but struggled on and off the field until it made the finals for the first time in 1995....
 AFL
Australian Football League

The 'Australian Football League' is the professional Australian national competition in the sport of Australian Rules Football.The league comprises sixteen teams which play 22 home and away rounds between late March and late August or early September....
 club. On the eve of the 1990 economic recession, his two "Mirage" resorts in Port Douglas, Queensland
Port Douglas, Queensland

Port Douglas is a town in Far North Queensland Queensland, Australia, approximately north of Cairns, Queensland. Its permanent population was 948 residents in 2006....
 were among the largest in the country and Skase played a key role in putting the formerly small town on the international tourist map.

Skase became known for his displays of wealth, with a lavish 40th birthday party in 1988, and a company Christmas party that cost $450,000. In one particular incident, he had his private jet fly from Port Douglas to Melbourne to pick up a dress for his wife, Pixie.

Fall from grace

By 1989, things began to go wrong. Interest rates had risen, and an attempt to buy the MGM film studios fell through. Skase was forced to sell half of his resorts to Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
ese investors. In the months that followed, it became clear that Skase and the Qintex group had overextended themselves.

According to a 1998 report by the ABC program, Four Corners, Skase had begun obtaining and moving money into foreign bank accounts in July 1989. Despite efforts lasting more than a decade, Max Donnelly, the creditors' trustee, was unable to trace much of the missing money.

At a meeting in October, Skase began to fall out with the Qintex board. He demanded that the board pay $13.5 million to a private company that he owned. The board refused to ratify the payment, but soon discovered that the payment had already been made. Skase then demanded the board give him a pay rise, and threatened to resign if he did not receive it. The board refused, with several members themselves threatening to resign.

One of the directors reported the incident to the Australian Securities Commission
Australian Securities and Investments Commission

The Australian Securities & Investments Commission is an independent Australian government body that acts as Australia's corporate regulator. ASIC's role is to enforce and regulate company and financial services laws to protect Australian consumers, investors and creditors....
. The creditors moved in, and Qintex collapsed. Skase was forced to sell the Seven Network for a tiny portion of what he had paid for it. In the end, Skase was more than $700 million in debt. He began to parcel up his remaining wealth, including more than $900,000 worth of antiques and furniture.

Exile to Spain

He was charged with improperly using his position to obtain management fees, briefly arrested and spent a night in jail. However, he was subsequently released and allowed to regain his passport. On achieving this, he promptly fled to the Spanish
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
 island of Majorca, which prompted intense media interest after his discovery there in 1991 by the Sydney Morning Herald. In 1994, the Australian Securities Commission assembled a case against Skase, with the assistance of former Skase associate Lawrence Van der Plaat, and began to chase him in earnest.

Throughout the 1990s, successive Australian governments, in combination with Max Donnelly, attempted to have Skase extradited from Spain, with no success. Skase claimed that he was unable to travel due to a life-threatening lung condition. This was disputed by the Australian government, who released a video filmed by some Australian tourists, which featured Skase walking easily on a local beach. During this period, Skase also attempted to build a new business empire, and continued to live in a multi-million dollar mansion.

In one incident, television personality Andrew Denton
Andrew Denton

Andrew Christopher Denton is an Australian comedian and Gold Logie nominated television presenter, and is the host of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation weekly interview program Enough Rope....
 organised a public subscription to hire a bounty hunter to kidnap Skase. However, the idea had to be called off when it became apparent it would compromise any trial.

In May 1998, the Australian government cancelled Skase's passport. Skase was ordered to leave Majorca by 23 July, but lodged an appeal. The extradition process was still tied up in the courts when, the following month, he became a citizen of Dominica
Dominica

The Commonwealth of Dominica, commonly known as Dominica, is an island nation in the Caribbean Sea. To the north/northwest lies Guadeloupe, to the southeast Martinique....
. At this point, numerous commentators suggested that the chase was over, and that there was nothing more that could be done to bring Skase back to Australia.

Death

By 2001, both the Australian government and Donnelly were starting to grow weary of the large costs of continuing the "chase for Skase". However, there was renewed speculation in January that Skase may be deported from Spain - in which case he may have been able to be brought back to Australia, due to Dominica's extradition treaty. However, he became ill and died of stomach cancer
Stomach cancer

Stomach or gastric cancer can develop in any part of the stomach and may spread throughout the stomach and to other organs; particularly the esophagus, lungs and the liver....
 in Majorca on 5 August 2001, before any further proceedings had taken place.

A satirical 2001 film, Let's Get Skase
Let's Get Skase

Let's Get Skase is a 2001 Australian comedy starring Lachy Hulme, Alex Dimitriades, Craig McLachlan and Bill Kerr. It is based on the life of failed Australian businessman Christopher Skase, who, after the collapse of his Qintex business, fled to Majorca, Spain....
 is based on an invented plot to kidnap Christopher Skase in Majorca.