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Failure of sports junket scandal rearguard action


Jock Anderson
Mon, 03 Oct 2011

A judge rejected claims he unfairly treated a key figure in big-dollar Rugby World Cup and Olympic junket poaching allegations.

The case involves Premier Events Group (PEG) and two former directors Malcolm Beattie and Anthony Regan, who are fighting a $10 million damages claim by Robert

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Jock Anderson
Mon, 03 Oct 2011
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