Perth’s billion-dollar train deal linked to exploited Uighur workers in China

A billion-dollar train deal between Western Australia and manufacturing giant Alstom is the latest government contract in Australia to face scrutiny for its use of Chinese suppliers linked to exploited Uighur workers. It comes weeks after revelations Melbourne’s transport authority advised the Victorian government to continue buying parts from a contractor using Muslim workers to avoid additional costs and delays in its $2.4 billion train project.

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Victoria continued to use Uighur-linked firm to avoid delays on $2.4b rail project