interests:  The Morrison Government says any move to acquire the 2 billion pathology and radiology company would trigger a Foreign Investment Review Board inquiry, where the national interests would come first and foremost . And those implications are large as Healius has a contract to supply medical imaging services for the entire Australian Defence Force, according to Nine News Australia.  The links that bind Healius to the ADF have raised concerns in Canberra. 9News The Beijing-based Jangho Group, which already has a 15.9 per cent stake in Healius, launched a takeover bid in January.  To improve your experience update it here News National Chinese company interested in Australian healthcare giant Healius that holds sensitive military records By Chris Uhlmann  Nine Network Political Editor6 30pm Aug 12, 2019Facebook Tweet MailA Chinese company's interest in Australian healthcare giant Healius is raising concerns in Canberra because it holds sensitive military medical records, including those of the elite special forces.  Healius rejected the bid as too low but Jangho then issued a statement to the Hong Kong Stock exchange saying it intends to acquire Healius in the future . The sheer size of the transaction would automatically trigger a foreign investment review but it's the links that bind Healius to the ADF that have raised concerns in Canberra.  As part of the deal Healius was engaged as a sub-contractor to provide imaging services.  Last year the ADF's prized Garrison Health Services contract was won by British international healthcare group, Bupa from Medicare Private.  
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