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Vice-Admiral Norman reaches settlement with government, announces retirement | Power & Politics

Vice-Admiral Norman reaches settlement with government, announces retirement | Power & Politics Vice-Admiral Mark Norman has reached a settlement with the federal government and will retire from the military. A single charge of breach of trust against Norman, who was accused of leaking cabinet secrets in relation to a shipbuilding deal, was stayed by the prosecution last month.
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