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Insider trading accused no Wolf of Wall St, Crown contends

"If you can read a text message you can decide this case,” Crown prosecutor tells jury.

Dane Ambler Tue, 11 Sep 2018

New Zealand’s first defended insider trading case has resumed in the Auckland High Court after the first hearing involving former Eroad manager Hamish Sansom resulted in a hung jury.

Mr Sansom faces one charge of insider trading under the Financial Markets Conduct Act. The Crown alleges Mr

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