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Retail lobby group chief quits but vaping push continues

Neil Chenoweth
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National Retail Association chairman Mark Brodie has resigned after a tumultuous year, with the board in turmoil as the group battled revelations of mysterious funding behind its lobbying for e-cigarettes.

Mr Brodie’s departure comes after it emerged that the NRA had a backroom role in a new campaign to legalise e-cigarettes announced by the Australian Association of Convenience Stores (AACS) earlier this month.

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Neil Chenoweth is an investigative reporter for The Australian Financial Review. He is based in Sydney and has won multiple Walkley Awards. Connect with Neil on Twitter. Email Neil at nchenoweth@afr.com.au

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