Racing victoria chairman investigated over disclosure on cobalt project

Racing victoria chairman investigated over disclosure on cobalt project

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Former Racing Federation of Australia chairman Peter Clark has been arrested by police for allegedly making false representations about an alleged cobalt refinery in his role as racing director.

Key points: Court hearing heard Mr Clark tried to help find jobs for migrants working in Cobalt project

Mr Clark denied the allegations made by prosecutors

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Clark admitted five counts of making misleading or fraudulent representations in the Federal Court, including falsely reporting he had been told a job was available on a Cobalt site in Wodonga.

He denied the allegations made by prosecutors, and one count of lying in a witness statement.

Clark could fac우리카지노e six months or a $25,000 fine for making the false representations, and was placed under police protection.

The Federal Court heard he made the false claims in September last year, after hi예스카지노s former employee Peter Wozniak approached him.

The Cobalt refinery is owned by the Chinese state-owned CNR Group in Victoria.

It will play an important role in the company’s global ambitions, with construction on an 80,000 tonne coal-fired plant on site due to start by early next year.

‚It’s just another attempt to cover up the truth,‘ Clark says of the allegations.

The case is due back in federal court next month.

Topics: government-and-politics, federal-government, hobart-7000, australia

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