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Confusion over Tempe findings allows government to claim victory over "disinformation campaign"
The political row over the handling of the 2023 Tempe rail crash took another turn on Tuesday, when the government agency charged with investigating the cause of the accident voted to stand by its original findings, reversing an earlier announcement that it would remove a controversial section.
The resulting confusion over the validity of the investigation carried out by the air and rail accident investigation authority EODOASAAM and the credibility of technical experts appointed by some of the families has allowed the government to claim that...
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