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Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock said Australian police were powerless to stop Tan from leaving the country, even though he is wanted in the Philippines for the largest insider trading case in the country’s history.
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Australian Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock himself said during questioning by the Australian Parliament on June 3 that Tan was given Australian citizenship after he signed a declaration that he did not have any criminal convictions and that he was not facing any criminal charges.
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Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock said Australian police were powerless to stop Tan from leaving the country, even though he is wanted in the Philippines for the largest insider trading case in the country’s history.
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