well, we were all wondering how AFR were going to turn the last 'interview' into a negative for isx and the shareholders. yet again whoever is controlling the writer told them to ignore the fact that isx detected the fraud in another company.
isx was 'exiled' due to political reasons... let's see what happens with the court case. was it refused permission or refused to play a stupid political game? ASsX asking the same questions over and over; ASsX didn't want to re-list them as recorded from senior ASsX management; so it didn't matter what ISX did. it would be nice to see news reporting accurately for a change... then again it's AFR (a far reach).
luckily JK posted the FULL question and response into Twitter so people can read it and compare truth to second rate journalism.
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