try about 60 million bucks from his remuneration at QF.
plus his share of the $140 million profit from the sale of the Aircraft Leasing firm that he was a major stakeholder in. Of course he won't be using any of his own money in trying to get control of Qantas.
Once it's stabilised, then QANTAS should have a board made up of QANTAS employees/middle management.
Unfortunately, all the knowledgeable managers have been punted by Joyce/Clifford as they were perceived to be "too close to the staff to be able to make the necessary hard decisions". They have been replaced by a bunch of "McDonalds managers" who know nothing about airlines but will blindly follow Joyce until Qantas collapses.