Banana drama
The kaleidoscopically colourful mining minnow Indochine Ltd may have succumbed to the corporate paramedics earlier this year, but it is still providing plenty of entertainment.
It has just lost a multimillion-dollar court judgment to its former executive chairman, Robert Coghill, over his unceremonious dumping from the company just before a $115 million public float of the business in 2010.
Indochine was not represented in court during the trial earlier this month and the judgment came down in favour of Coghill, who was awarded $US2.65 million in damages for breach of his employment contract.
Two of the executives closely involved in the Coghill drama are well know to CBD.
David Evans and Jeremy Snaith are the dynamic duo enshrined in Melbourne Mining Club folklore as the "Bananas in Pyjamas" following a certain Etihad flight in 2007.
The boys, who were working for Jupiter Mines at the time, were arrested after alleged inappropriate antics on a flight to Abu Dhabi for the mining explorer.
Both received suspended sentences although Snaith spent 25 days in Al Wathba prison.
Soon after, they both left to develop Indochine, but left around the time of the float.