AUSTRALIA

Central ordered to pay $1.5M for unfair dismissal

CENTRAL Petroleum will pay former managing director and founder John Heugh $1.5 million after the Supreme Court of Western Australia ruled that he was unfairly dismissed.

Central ordered to pay $1.5M for unfair dismissal

Heugh co-founded Merlin Synergy in 1998, which in 2005 became Central Petroleum. In 2012, the board of Central decided that it would assign Heugh's role of investigating and negotiating farm-out agreements...

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