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Costly court forgery for twice-bankrupted property developer

BNZ took possession of Paul Alexander's Parnell mansion, near the home of Prime Minister John Key, after failed attempts to recover $10.1 million.

Hamish McNicol
Tue, 01 Dec 2015

A twice-bankrupted property developer will have to pay more than $265,000 to BNZ for “flagrantly bad” conduct which included forgery and was frivolous, vexatious and wasteful, a judge has found.

Bank of New Zealand took possession of Paul Alexander’s Parnell mansion, near the home of Prime

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Hamish McNicol
Tue, 01 Dec 2015
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