Ernst and Young rejects allegations it overvalued Tahmoor coal mine project by hundreds of millions
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Tahmoor colliery is expected to run out of coal in 18 months if an expansion is not approved.
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One of the big four consulting firms has rejected claims it ignored a landmark court ruling and inflated the value of a mining project by hundreds of millions of dollars.
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The Australia Institute has accused Ernst and Young (EY) of overstating the value of a coal mine expansion by hundreds of millions of dollars
EY has defended its assessment methodology claiming it aligns with planning guidelines
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