Canterbury Industrial Scrubbing was accused of running the scheme with another company for nearly two decades.
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Two Western Australian companies and three people have been fined almost $40,000 for an illegal electrical licence-sharing arrangement involving 25 rooftop solar installations at properties in the state’s southwest.
Canterbury Industrial Scrubbing was accused of running the scheme with another company for nearly two decades.
The Shire of Cue has had to write off almost $40,000 of rates, after payments were not made over several years.
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