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Griffin Coal convicted

THE Griffin Coal Mining Company Pty Limited has been convicted of failing to meet its financial reporting obligations and failing to have the required number of directors residing in Australia.

Griffin Coal has been fined $4000.

Griffin Coal has been fined $4000.

The company was sentenced in the Perth's Magistrate Court and fined $4000. It could be said the Lanco Infratech subsidiary got off lightly. The maximum penalty for failing to lodge the outstanding financial...

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