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Key admits he knows of no cause of action for Saudi farm 'threat'

John Key is also refusing to rule out more taxpayer money being sunk into the $11.5m farm that is the centre of bribery allegations.
 
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Jamie Ball
Fri, 19 Jun 2015

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Prime Minister John Key has admitted he is not aware of any cause of action supporting an alleged $20-30 million potential lawsuit Foreign Affairs

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Jamie Ball
Fri, 19 Jun 2015
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Key admits he knows of no cause of action for Saudi farm 'threat'
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