A grilling off the Richter scale looms for Fiat boss Clyde Campbell

By Mark Hawthorne
Updated August 2 2015 - 1:18am, first published 12:15am
Robert Richter, QC, is representing Fiat Chrysler Australia in its case against Clyde Campbell. Photo: Jason South
Robert Richter, QC, is representing Fiat Chrysler Australia in its case against Clyde Campbell. Photo: Jason South

The Fiat Chrysler scandal has thrown up its fair share of celebrity names, with soccer star Harry Kewell​ scoring a free car, along with Shane Warne​ and Liz Hurley.

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