I cannot honestly be bothered to read this, so I'll just address the title and post:
Platypuses (which I believe is the most commonly used plural among scientists) do have testes. Similar to other monotremes and to reptiles, their testes are contained near the kidneys. Monotremes (so named as they defecate, urinate, and lay eggs through a single opening, the cloaca) are a sort of intermediate stage between reptiles and mammals, which is why they have some characteristics of both, and also why they were crowded out by other mammals and now only live in Australia and New Guinea.
Also, @OP - I don't believe that can possibly be a fair explanation of the events. I'm sure somewhere above STA, Kronos and TOP Government have explained the situation in great detail showing logic and honor on both sides.
Edit: They have, ah. Good then.