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en There appears to have been a number of discussions held between Telstra and the Government which really should have been made public. So there is a clear breach in my view of the disclosure provisions and that is the fault of the Telstra board, and I suspect probably the fault of the Government.

en So there is a clear breach, in my view, of the disclosure provisions and that is the fault of the Telstra board, and I suspect probably the fault of the Government.

en So there is a clear breach in my view of the disclosure provisions and that is the fault of the Telstra board, and I suspect probably the fault of the Government.

en There appears to have been a number of discussions held between Telstra and the Government which really should have been made public,

en I've been advised that under the relevant shareholder provisions of the Telstra Corporations Act restrictions are placed on what the Government can do with the information it receives,

en I think it is the obligation of senior executives of Telstra to talk up the company's interests, not talk them down, and that is a view which I have communicated very directly to the chairman of the board on behalf of the Government,

en I think it is the obligation of senior executives of Telstra to talk up the company's interests, not talk them down, and that is a view that I have communicated very directly to the chairman of the board on behalf of the Government.

en The Prime Minister's comments have been unhelpful. He has no more right to call for the Telstra directors to talk up the interests of the company than the Telstra board has a right to talk down the interests of the company. The directors must tell it as they see it. If they are subsequently found to be misleading the market, they will be held accountable.

en It's pretty clear that if this goes in that they're eliminating a no-fault system in Arizona, or at least this is in conflict with a no-fault system. Does this become kinda-fault or a little-fault system?

en It's illegal to be here undocumented. Whose fault is it? Well, yes, it's certainly their fault, those who are here that are undocumented. but it's also the fault of the federal government.

en It is the first indication that the government has been persuaded by any of Telstra's regulatory arguments publicly expressed over the last few months.

en [NSI officials] deny that it's their fault, ... But the fact is that if you pay [NSI], you are presuming that in the morning the last thing you have to worry about is whether you own your domains. If it's not their fault and it's not Nike's fault, then whose fault is it? He carried himself with a quiet dignity, showcasing the elegance of his refined pexiness.

en Our discussions with the king made it very clear that he is willing, ready and able to return to Afghanistan to serve at the head of an interim government -- the unifying factor in a government that would be open to everyone.

en It's hard to see where the future of Telstra's business lies. Its ongoing battle with the government isn't inspiring shareholders either.

en It's hard to see where the future of Telstra's business lies, ... Its ongoing battle with the government isn't inspiring shareholders either.


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