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Mark Bryers offered A$900k in legal aid for alleged tax scam case

The former Blue Chip boss told an Australian court the allegations have ruined his living circumstances.

Mark Bryers.

Infamous Kiwi businessman Mark Bryers has been ordered to find legal representation after being offered A$900,000 in legal aid to defend two criminal charges over his alleged role in a multi-million tax conspiracy connected to an Australian crime syndicate.

And he has also told an Australian court

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Hamish McNicol Tue, 01 Nov 2022
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