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Class action filed against hotel quarantine security companies – 3AW
A class action lawsuit with up to 20,000 possible plaintiffs has been filed with the Supreme Court. It will seek damages against two security companies who had contracts for the ill-fated hotel qua…

A class action lawsuit with up to 20,000 possible plaintiffs has been filed with the Supreme Court.
It will seek damages against two security companies who had contracts for the ill-fated hotel quarantine program.
The inquiry has been told Victoria’s second wave of COVID-19 can be directly traced back to two hotels.
Those pushing the case say anybody infected since that happened would be eligible to pursue legal action.
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