Govt ignored industry advice by giving 1080 scare 'oxygen' – food industry leader
Going public now sets a precedent for fuelling publicity for future “extortion attempts", says industry leader.
Jamie Ball
Wed, 11 Mar 2015
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An infant formula business leader is slamming the Ministry for Primary Industries for breaking with best international practice by giving “oxygen” to a probable hoax threat to contaminate New Zealand infant formula with 1080
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Jamie Ball
Wed, 11 Mar 2015
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