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More mess for MEC

THE MEC Resources and BPH Energy mess continues with the latter accompany announcing late yesterday it had commenced an oppression of minority shareholders action against MEC in the Supreme Court of Western Australia.

 BPH’s Breeze begins an oppression of minority shareholders action to follow defamation suit

BPH’s Breeze begins an oppression of minority shareholders action to follow defamation suit

  At the end of last month the two announced they were back to court, with BPH sending MEC a writ of summons to the state's Supreme Court, with BPH chief (and former MEC boss) David Breeze alleging MEC...

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