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Behind the numbers: How Mainzeal directors' claim rose to $75m

Liquidators advance novel approach to compensation.

The main breach of directors’ duty claim in the Mainzeal case, brought against Richard Yan, Peter Gomm, Dame Jenny Shipley and Clive Tilby is for $75.35 million.

Other former Mainzeal executives Sir Paul Collins and Siew May Kwan face smaller claims under separate causes of action. 

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