Philip Morris uses secret Senate hearing to warn illegal tobacco in Australia could wipe out legal trade by 2030
Company pushes for lower excise and claims threats warrant secrecy, while critics say it has ‘no interest in public health or safety’ Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Tobacco giant Philip Morris told a secret Senate hearing that soaring trade in illegal cigarettes would
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