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Analyst advocates for change as details of Pacific Aerospace breach emerge

In October last year Pacific Aerospace entered guilty pleas in relation to three trade sanctions charges and one customs charge for making an erroneous entry.

Victoria Young
Fri, 16 Mar 2018

A security analyst says Pacific Aerospace’s claim it didn’t know the details of the UN sanctions regime it breached “defies credulity” as the company argues for a lower sentence.

A lawyer for Pacific Aerospace has told the Manukau District Court at a sentencing hearing today her client knew of

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Victoria Young
Fri, 16 Mar 2018
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