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BPH says Morrison PEP11 decision 'void' in court filing 

BPH Energy via its subsidiary Asset Energy has lodged an amended application for judicial review over former Prime Minister Scott Morrison's arbitrary cancellation of its PEP11 permit when he was secretly holding the resources portfolio. 

Morrison, right

Morrison, right

    Asset believes the decision is void as Morriso was not validly appointed the responsible minister at the time of his decision, although he has claimed the highly unusual move was legal. It has...

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