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AWB head quits over Iraq kickback probe

By Leora Moldofsky in Sydney

Published: February 9 2006 09:50 | Last updated: February 9 2006 09:50

The head of AWB resigned on Thursday as the Australian monopoly wheat exporter sought to restore its reputation in the face of allegations it paid A$300m in kickbacks to the former regime of Saddam Hussein.

Andrew Lindberg quit “in the best interests of the company” and had already relinquished his executive responsibilities, AWB said in a statement. “The board will take all necessary steps to protect AWB and restore its reputation.”

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