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Woodside blamed in Timor spying claims

A LAWYER defending a former Australian Secret Intelligence Service officer, known as Witness K, has argued that the East Timor spying affair was mainly designed to benefit Woodside and the Sunrise LNG project it operates.

Woodside blamed in Timor spying claims

Witness K, who had his passport seized as part of an ASIO raid in December 2013, is alleged to have led the operation where Australian agents used an aid program as cover to place listening devices at...

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