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Bitter spat sees Citizen Yan chasing his own company for money

William Yan offers builder a $500,000 interest-free loan to chase money from what is essentially his own company.

Sally Lindsay
Fri, 29 Sep 2017

In yet another twist to the Silvermoon saga, convicted money launderer William Yan offered the builder a loan to essentially chase his own company for money.

Silvermoon, originally known as Albany Heights, is a 115-unit apartment development at 125 Gills Rd, Albany marketed as a “high-quality”

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Sally Lindsay
Fri, 29 Sep 2017
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