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Civil servant involved in ArriveCan project denies accusations he lied to committee, deleted emails

5 June 2024
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Civil servant involved in ArriveCan project denies accusations he lied to committee, deleted emails
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A civil servant working on the ArriveCan project has denied accusations that he lied to a committee and deleted emails related to the project. The accusations have raised concerns about transparency and accountability within the government. The civil servant maintains his innocence and claims he is being falsely accused.

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