In an apparent move to create “treacherous short cuts” dairy giant Fonterra has lost a bid to split up parts of an employment argument that dates back to the Powdergate scandal in 2001.Sean Miller was one of seven who faced charges following r
Liam Baldwin Thu, 13 May 2010
In an apparent move to create “treacherous short cuts” dairy giant Fonterra has lost a bid to split up parts of an employment argument that dates back to the Powdergate scandal in 2001.
Sean Miller was one of seven who faced charges following revelations nearly 10 years ago that former Kiwi