KEPCO has accused the Independent Planning Commission of denying it procedural fairness on eve of decision

By Joanne McCarthy
Updated August 29 2019 - 1:34pm, first published August 27 2019 - 5:00pm
Future: Bylong Valley between Denman and Mudgee where a Korean Government-backed mining company has spent $750 million in the hope of establishing a coal mine.
The company has accused the Independent Planning Commission of denying it procedural fairness over a serious last minute issue before a final decision on the project.
Future: Bylong Valley between Denman and Mudgee where a Korean Government-backed mining company has spent $750 million in the hope of establishing a coal mine. The company has accused the Independent Planning Commission of denying it procedural fairness over a serious last minute issue before a final decision on the project.

KOREAN energy company KEPCO has accused the NSW Independent Planning Commission of denying it procedural fairness after the commission raised serious last minute concerns about its ability to make a final decision on the KEPCO Bylong coal mine proposal.

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