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Angus Grigg

Why corporate travel is still a risky business

How can you enforce a safety policy for a country where red lights are still optional and smoking during meals is almost encouraged?

We have a safety officer. I know this not because I was run down by a Google employee on a man-scooter or the bus delivering pokie-playing pensioners to The Star – the main dangers around The Australian Financial Review’s office in Sydney’s Pyrmont – but because I’ve just been to Indonesia.

To make the trip I had been in touch, via email of course, with my previously unknown colleague, Samantha.

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Angus Grigg is an investigative reporter based in Sydney. He has worked as a foreign correpondent in China and Indonesia, and has won two Walkley Awards. Connect with Angus on Twitter. Email Angus at agrigg@afr.com

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