Bit of a late reply, but the best I can come up with is some potentially problematic connections. Between their global management team and their board of directors: potentially problematic connections include: Rothschild, Deutsche bank, Ernst and Young, Arthur Anderson, Bank of New York, and Goldman Sachs.
Now, I've done some pretty extensive digging and I haven't found anything outside of the above connections. If indeed Computershare and it's people are the enemy, they're much better at hiding it than the politicians and their ilk.
Bit of a late reply, but the best I can come up with is some potentially problematic connections. Between their global management team and their board of directors: potentially problematic connections include: Rothschild, Deutsche bank, Ernst and Young, Arthur Anderson, Bank of New York, and Goldman Sachs.
Now, I've done some pretty extensive digging and I haven't found anything outside of the above connections. If indeed Computershare and it's people are the enemy, they're much better at hiding it than the politicians and their ilk.