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Ireland - Pork crisis payout up to €70m lower than estimated

The State's compensation bill for the pork contamination crisis is set to be up to €70m lower than originally estimated.
27 May 2010
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The State's compensation bill for the pork contamination crisis is set to be up to €70m lower than originally estimated.

The discovery of dioxins above safety limits led to all Irish pork products being temporarily withdrawn from supermarket shelves across the world in December 2008.

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