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John Green’s lawyer denies corruption in Campbell School procurement | The Canberra Times

10 July 2024
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John Green’s lawyer denies corruption in Campbell School procurement | The Canberra Times
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John Green’s lawyer vehemently denies any allegations of corruption in the procurement process at Campbell School. The lawyer insists that Green followed all guidelines and protocols during the bidding process. The Canberra Times will continue to investigate the matter to uncover the truth behind these accusations.

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