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PM’s account of 1080 threat under scrutiny

TV1, Fairfax and NBR have confirmed their enquiries only began the morning of the March 10 media conference.

Jamie Ball and Nick Grant
Thu, 02 Apr 2015

Prime Minister John Key's stated reason for the government’s timing to publicise the threat to contaminate infant formula with 1080 poison is under scrutiny – as is his account of when he was first notified of the threat.

Government and Ministry for Primary Industries’ media conferences on March

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Jamie Ball and Nick Grant
Thu, 02 Apr 2015
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