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Tower Relocation Inquiry
March 2019 - August 2021•12 emails
Key Admission:
"Tower can be moved, just working out technical details"
Participants:
Deepak VermaKim
Legal Significance:
Direct admission that relocation was technically feasible
Environmental Damage Acknowledgment
February 2020 - June 2021•8 emails
Key Admission:
"We acknowledge the environmental damage caused by our contractors"
Participants:
Stuart CallenderKim
Legal Significance:
Written admission of environmental damage and responsibility
Chemical Application Protocols
March 2020 - May 2020•5 emails
Key Admission:
"Herbicide application occurred without proper notification"
Participants:
Stuart CallenderEnvironmental TeamKim
Legal Significance:
Admission of protocol violations and lack of notification
Grievance Payment Authorization
February 2020 - March 2020•4 emails
Key Admission:
"Authorize goodwill payment of $2,500 for remediation costs"
Participants:
Stuart CallenderFinance TeamKim
Legal Significance:
Financial acknowledgment of damage and responsibility
Email Timeline
Unauthorized Tower Installation
2019-03-15From: Kim•To: Telstra Customer Service
Initial Contact:Escalated to technical team
Re: Tower Installation Inquiry
2019-04-02From: Deepak Verma•To: Kim
Technical Response:Admission: Tower can be moved
Environmental Damage Assessment
2020-02-14From: Stuart Callender•To: Kim
Environmental Admission:Damage acknowledged, payment authorized
Tower Relocation - Final Decision
2021-08-30From: Deepak Verma•To: Kim
Final Position:Complete reversal of earlier admissions
Key Email Excerpts
Deepak Verma - April 2, 2019
"Thank you for bringing this to our attention. The tower can be moved. We're just working out the technical details and will have a timeline for you within two weeks."
This email proves Telstra knew relocation was possible and promised action.
Stuart Callender - February 14, 2020
"We acknowledge the environmental damage caused by our contractors and authorize a goodwill payment of $2,500 to cover remediation costs. This payment is made without admission of legal liability but in recognition of the impact on your property."
Written admission of environmental damage with financial compensation.
Stuart Callender - March 8, 2020
"Our records show herbicide application occurred without proper notification. This was not in accordance with our environmental protocols and we apologize for the oversight."
Admission of protocol violations and lack of proper notification.
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