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Dirty PR Exposed In Whale Oil Defamation Trial

Wednesday, 3 March 2021, 9:55 pm Three public health advocates are relieved that their long-standing Whale Oil defamation trial against Cameron Slater, Carrick Graham, Katherine Rich and the Food and Grocery Council has finally concluded and they are pleased that the truth has come out. Shane Bradbrook, Doug Sellman and Boyd Swinburn settled their case at the High Court today, just as the evidence was being heard. Graham’s unreserved apology for his part in defaming the three health professionals was read out in court (see below). The settlements from Graham, Rich and the Food and Grocery Council included confidential payments to the

Shane Bradbrook | Scoop InfoPages

Wednesday, 15 August 2012, 3:07 pm | Shane Bradbrook It is a great day when you see the tobacco industry humiliated with the Australian courts supporting plain packaging of tobacco products. “I am looking forward to the New Zealand Government also taking on plain packaging in this country within . More Tuesday, 7 August 2012, 11:05 am | Shane Bradbrook The Hutt City Mayor Ray Wallace appears to be playing the dutiful politician as he cuts the ribbon to open Imperial Tobacco’s upgraded factory in Petone. The Mayor is almost verging on being a cheerleader for a global company that contributes to . More Monday, 23 July 2012, 8:28 am | Shane Bradbrook

Dirty Politics case close to settlement

Dirty Politics case close to settlement Newsroom 2/03/2021 © Provided by Newsroom One of the final public battles over the Nicky Hager book Dirty Politics - a defamation trial over the defunct Whaleoil blog site - could be over within hours of its High Court opening today. Tim Murphy reports. A long-running defamation case against former Whaleoil blogger Cameron Slater and PR man Carrick Graham, which stemmed from revelations in the Dirty Politics book on paid hit jobs on the site attacking medical researchers, could possibly settle out of court within hours. The lawsuit by academics Boyd Swinburn, Doug Sellman and Shane Bradbrook against Slater and Graham began in the High Court at Auckland on Wednesday morning. The court heard former National MP Katherine Rich and her Food and Grocery Council, who had previously been among those sued, had already reached a confidential settlement of the case against them - and Slater had decided simply to accept the judgment of the

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