Moses Obeid, Paul Obeid and businessmen accused of 'cartel conduct' by ACCC over Bylong Valley coal licences

By Kate McClymont
Updated May 25 2015 - 9:13pm, first published 4:50pm
Moses Obeid is being prosecuted for allegedly rigging the bid for a tender of coal exploration licences. Photo: Nic Walker
Moses Obeid is being prosecuted for allegedly rigging the bid for a tender of coal exploration licences. Photo: Nic Walker

Moses Obeid and his brother Paul, along with prominent businessman John McGuigan, his son James and investment banker Richard "Digger" Poole are being prosecuted for allegedly rigging the bid for a tender of coal exploration licences in the Bylong Valley, near Mudgee.

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