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HARRIET ALEXANDER
August 30th, 2007
SYDNEY MORNING HERALD – The University of New South Wales is deflecting Australian media investigations into its Singaporean fiasco by claiming that it is bound by Singapore’s secrecy laws. The university cited the Official Secrets Act of Singapore in its refusal to release information about its failed UNSW Asia campus, which collapsed in June, costing the university millions in compensation and lost revenue. Read the Sydney Morning Herald‘s full report here.
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