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Court declines access to Optic Security dispute

The case is being brought by a minority shareholder against its former directors, which include NZX-listed Accordant Group boss Jason Cherrington.

Optic Security's former office at Auckland Airport.

A High Court judge has kept details of legal action brought against the former CEO of failed Optic Security Group, who now leads NZX-listed Accordant Group, under wraps.

Minority shareholder and former Optic employee Andrew Moss launched proceedings against the company, its former boss Jason

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Nicholas Pointon Mon, 21 Aug 2023
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