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Cleanaway half-year results: Defiant Vik Bansal points to financial scoreboard – The Australian Financial Review
Vik Bansal trumpeted the strong financial performance of the waste group and offered the highest dividend in more than a decade as he exits the company.

Mr Gill will be central to running the operations in the short term, in tandem with chairman Mark Chellew, who has stepped up to be executive chairman. Mr Bansal will officially depart in the next couple of weeks after doing some investor roadshows following the first half results.
Cleanaway lifted its dividend by 12.5 per cent to 2.25¢ per share and statutory net profit after tax was up 75 per cent to $79.4 million for the six months ended December 31. Underlying net profit after tax was up 6.5…
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