Company linked to illegal arms plays catch up with paperwork
A flurry of virtual paperwork lodged with the Companies Office shows Vanuatu-based GT Group is attempting to get its affairs in order.GT Group, the owner of New Zealand-registered company Vicam (Auckland), was linked to a planeload of North Korean arms se
Liam Baldwin Wed, 17 Mar 2010
A flurry of virtual paperwork lodged with the Companies Office shows Vanuatu-based GT Group is attempting to get its affairs in order.
GT Group, the owner of New Zealand-registered company Vicam (Auckland), was linked to a planeload of North Korean arms seized in Thailand late last year.
The plane
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