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AWB needs reform to leave Iraq bribes behind
22 Jul 2008

Victorian wheat growers support reform to the shareholder structure of AWB says the Victorian Farmers Federation. AWB shareholders will vote again next month to end the current two tiered share structure of A-class (grower) shares and B-class (ordinary) shares. A consultant said that reform would drive share values in the medium to long term and was needed so AWB could leave the Iraq oil bribe scandal behind.

The Age, 22/07/2008

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14 Jul 2008 | AWB must reform to compete
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