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Stonewood case: We have no time to play games, says Chow

Defendant tells tribunal it did not collect private information and had no reason to keep it.

John Chow, left, with Michael Chow, right.

Tim Hunter Thu, 02 Jun 2022

After two and a half days of at times tense hearings at the Human Rights Review Tribunal, Stonewood Group opened its submissions yesterday afternoon saying the plaintiff’s case had little chance of success.

The hearing relates to a claim from a former Stonewood employee, whose identity is

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Tim Hunter Thu, 02 Jun 2022
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