Court upholds finding that company part-owned by Angus Taylor illegally cleared grasslands

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Jam Land ordered to pay government’s costs after federal court dismisses appeal over clearing of critically endangered NSW grasslands

In 2020, an investigation concluded that grasslands in NSW owned by Jam Land had been cleared illegally.In 2020, an investigation concluded that grasslands in NSW owned by Jam Land had been cleared illegally.A legal challenge to the finding that Jam Land, the company part-owned by the former energy ministerThe company hadin the federal court to an order that it restore 103 hectares of grasslands on a property in Corrowong in NSW.

Jam Land is part-owned by the opposition treasury spokesperson and his brother Richard Taylor, who is also one of the company’s directors.of the case affirmed an earlier determination it had illegally cleared up to 28.5 hectares of natural temperate grasslands on a property in Corrowong in southern NSW and required the company to remediate.

The company also argued the order was invalid because officials failed to consider the listing instrument when finalising the investigation and instead looked at another document known as a conservation advice.

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What? Angus Taylor doing dodgy stuff? Never! 😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉

Angus is like a small child always doing stuff that he knows he shouldn’t t do but wants to see if he can get away with it. Stupid sneer on his face.

Good old Angus one law for him and one for the rest, so he thinks. Bring on ICAC

Fantastic. Great move. Well done Angus. Now fine and sack the prick.

Charge him accordingly then.

So If i'm not mistaken does that make an attempt to interfere with the legislation after the fact Obstruction

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