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High Court ponders George Kerr's relationship with Bell Gully

Pyne Holdings' receivers clash with Kerr over push for more information.

Reweti Kohere Fri, 30 Jul 2021

An unclear solicitor-client relationship has forced George Kerr and receivers of his Pyne Holdings company to invoke circumstances around a takeover bid for Pyne Gould Corporation a decade earlier to prove who was Bell Gully’s true client.

And it is a decision that will determine whether

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Reweti Kohere Fri, 30 Jul 2021
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