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Court hears fraudulent conspiracy case against Watson, Wikeley

Sir Owen Glenn's fight against alleged $198m debt claim goes to next level.

Sir Owen Glenn, left, and Eric Watson.

Tim Hunter Wed, 17 May 2023

Lawyers for NBR Lister Sir Owen Glenn opened their case at Auckland High Court this morning seeking to show an alleged US$123.8 million ($198m) debt was a fraudulent conspiracy by expat businessmen Eric Watson and Ken Wikeley.

The case is proceeding by formal proof, meaning it can be decided on the

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Tim Hunter Wed, 17 May 2023
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