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Ex-BlueScope manager pleads guilty to inciting obstruction of cartel probe – Sydney Morning Herald
Former BlueScope executive Jason Ellis faces a maximum one-year jail term after pleading guilty to one charge of obstructing a cartel investigation.

Former BlueScope executive Jason Ellis has pleaded guilty to one criminal charge of inciting the obstruction of Commonwealth public officials during a cartel investigation.
The charge related to Mr Ellis’ actions during an investigation by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission into alleged cartel conduct by BlueScope, Australia’s biggest steelmaker, and its representatives.
Former BlueScope executive Jason Ellis pleaded guilty to one charge of inciting the obstruction of Commonwea…
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