Former AWB chairman Trevor Flugge finally faces court
Almost two decades after Trevor Flugge visited Saddam Hussein's regime for the first time and the Iraqi kickbacks scandal unfolded, the former chairman of the Australian Wheat Board faces his day in court.
Mr Flugge faces four allegations of breaching his director's duties, while former general manager for trading Peter Geary faces 13 allegations of breaching his executive duties. Each breach carries a maximum fine of $200,000.
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