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Former BlueScope Steel executive Jason Ellis sentenced for obstructing ACCC price-fixing investigation – ABC News
Former BlueScope Steel executive Jason Ellis is sentenced to eight months’ imprisonment but might not actually end up spending any time in jail.

Former BlueScope Steel executive Jason Ellis has been sentenced to eight months’ imprisonment but might not actually end up spending any time in jail.
He was convicted by the NSW Local Court for inciting others to obstruct a price-fixing investigation by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).
Mr Ellis will be released, without entering custody, provided he remains on “good behaviour” for two years and pays a $1,000 recognizance (or bond).
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