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Mainzeal China deal probably illegal, court hears

Expert witness casts doubt on $33m supply arrangement.

Tim Hunter
Fri, 12 Oct 2018

Arrangements appearing to provide Mainzeal with financial support from a related company in China probably broke Chinese law, the High Court has heard.

Expert witness Lingyun He of Shanghai law firm JunHe gave evidence to the court on Thursday via video link on China’s State Administration of

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Tim Hunter
Fri, 12 Oct 2018
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