FMA lays new charges against Viaduct Capital and Mutual Finance directors
Defendants are opposing new charges for “theft by person in special relationship” and “false statement to a trustee” being laid.
Campbell Gibson Thu, 13 Jul 2017
The Financial Markets Authority has laid seven new charges against the directors of failed finance companies Viaduct Capital and Mutual Finance in the High Court at Auckland.
The market watchdog has laid five new charges against Paul Bublitz, Richard Blackwood and Bruce McKay of “theft by
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