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ACC hits back at unions security card criticism

by Rob McKay last modified Dec 09, 2009 11:25 AM

The Australian Crime Commission (ACC) has returned fire on unions led by the Maritime Union of Australia over submissions to a parliamentary inquiry into maritime and air security measures.

  
ACC hits back at unions security card criticism

Robust evidence: ACC chief John Lawler

The unions had said the ACC's linking of the Maritime Security Identity Card (MSIC) to crime fighting was misguided and unsupported.

However, ACC chief executive John Lawler told Lloyd's List DCN that the MUA...

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