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Ok Tedi trust chair refutes government 'untruths'

THE chairman of a trust established when BHP Billiton agreed its exit from Ok Tedi mine in Papua New Guinea has accused the government of lying over a court verdict.

Alison Middleton
Ok Tedi trust chair refutes government 'untruths'

Sir Mekere Morauta said the comments made over a court battle with the PNG Sustainable Development Program in relation to the decision of the Supreme Court of Singapore were a gross misrepresentation....

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