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Taxi driver whistleblower keeps job

Judge says arguments by whistleblower are “confusing” and “poorly conceived” but sided with him.

Campbell Gibson
Thu, 05 May 2016

A court has allowed a self-described whistleblower taxi driver who has made numerous allegations of corruption against Auckland Co-Operative Taxis to keep his job.

As reported by NBR in March, the Serious Fraud Office is investigating the taxi company following allegations by driver and former

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Campbell Gibson
Thu, 05 May 2016
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