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Inquiries not scuppered by Romano’s exit - Fonterra

Georgina Bond
Thu, 15 Aug 2013

Fonterra has given an assurance Gary Romano - who quit the company this week - will front and co-operate with all inquiries into the company's botulism scare.

But Prime Minister John Key has yet to say if fast-tracking an Inquiries Bill will legally require Mr Romano to co-operate.

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Georgina Bond
Thu, 15 Aug 2013
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