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Investor seeks new Maat probe after ‘gut-wrenching’ losses

Letter to FMA chair Craig Stobo says new information merits investigation.

The building at Central Park Drive in Henderson was intended as a big box furniture store.

Tim Hunter Tue, 05 Nov 2024

An investor who lost $1.5 million in the Nido property development scheme marketed by Maat Consulting has asked the Financial Markets Authority to reopen its investigation to probe new allegations.

In a letter to FMA chair Craig Stobo, law firm Mayne Wetherell said it was making a formal complaint

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Tim Hunter Tue, 05 Nov 2024
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