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Ben Roberts-Smith allegations: Kerry Stokes kept Seven West Media shareholders in dark over loan to veteran

Advertisement Minority shareholders of the Kerry Stokes-chaired Seven West Media have been kept in the dark about how $1.87 million of company funds was lent to executive Ben Roberts-Smith to fight war crime allegations. A secret agreement, signed by Mr Stokes’ son Ryan, reveals the shareholder funds were lent to pay Mr Roberts-Smith’s private legal expenses, including for top barristers to contest the grave accusations the ex-soldier faced before Australia’s military watchdog. Chief of the Defence Force General Angus Campbell and Kerry Stokes last year. Credit:Alex Ellinghausen The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, gives the first confirmation that Seven West Media – a listed company of which the Stokes family is a majority shareholder – lent shareholder money to Mr Roberts-Smith.

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Ben Roberts-Smith allegations: Kerry Stokes kept Seven West Media shareholders in dark over loan to veteran

Ben Roberts-Smith allegations: Kerry Stokes kept Seven West Media shareholders in dark over loan to veteran
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Ben Roberts-Smith allegations: Kerry Stokes kept Seven West Media shareholders in dark over loan to veteran

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Good morning, early birds. Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith allegedly buried USB sticks filled with damning photographs and evidence of potential war crimes, and Scott Morrison has claimed there are too many uncertainties at play for the government to outline a new COVID-19 vaccination schedule. It's the news you need to know, with Chris Woods.

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