Panama-based company ordered to pay $4.5m for Stawell tyre clean-up

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Internet marketing company based in Central America has been ordered to hand over more than $4.5 million for removing a massive tyre dump in Victoria's west.

 

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And here is modern capitalism at work. $2 companies raping and pillaging the envionment. Money shuffled overseas, no tax paid. Massive clean up left for PAYE taxpayers. auspol

WellsDamian Don’t hold your breath.

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