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We are of the view that our clients have strong prospects of succeeding in a claim for compensation for Leighton’s breaches of the continuous disclosure laws. ‘‘Our clients’ claim relates to Leighton’s disclosure to shareholders over three areas of operation, both in Australia and overseas between August 2010 and April 2011.  A key part of our clients’ claim relates to Leighton’s activities in the Middle East. ‘‘Given the strength of our clients’ claim we have been engaging in a pre-litigation settlement process since May 2013.  This process is subject to strict confidentiality constraints and we cannot comment on the details of the allegations made by Fairfax media today. ‘‘We note the criticism of the investigations undertaken by ASIC and the AFP. We have no comment on those investigations. However this case highlights the importance of private enforcement of corporate obligations, such as class actions, to supplement the work of regulators. 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