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Former VMob manager hit with $162,000 for buying company shares

Lawyers say enforceable undertaking is out of step with Hayne royal commission.

Chartered accountant Mark Talbot is paying a court fine of $12,000, and a penalty of $150,000 in a settlement with the Financial Markets Authority over insider trading conduct. 

He failed to disclose an interest when buying a million shares in technology firm VMob (now named Plexure) just before

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Graham Skellern Tue, 09 Apr 2019
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