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O'Farrell apologises to NuCoal

FORMER New South Wales Premier Barry O'Farrell has publicly apologised to the directors of NuCoal Resources for potentially injuring their reputation after stripping the company of its Doyles Creek exploration licence upon alleged corruption grounds.

Marion Lopez
Former NSW Premier Barry O'Farrell has apologised to NuCoal directors for potentially harming their reputation.

Former NSW Premier Barry O'Farrell has apologised to NuCoal directors for potentially harming their reputation.

NuCoal launched the defamation case after the ex-Premier stated that “ICAC [Independent Commission Against Corruption] made adverse comments about the directors of NuCoal Resources” and that “the directors...

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