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ASIC drops fraud charges against Octaviar CFO

NZ arm owed $256.7m to unsecured debenture holders in 2009 receivership.

NBR Staff Mon, 03 Apr 2023

Fraud charges against the former chief financial officer of failed Australian finance company Octaviar, which went under in 2008 in one of Australia’s biggest financial collapses, have been dropped.

In 2019, David Anderson was charged with 26 counts of fraud following an Australian Securities &

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NBR Staff Mon, 03 Apr 2023
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