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NBR Lister has ‘good arguable case’ on conspiracy, court rules

Sir Owen Glenn’s Kea Investments wins further orders against huge claim from Eric Watson and Ken Wikeley.

Sir Owen Glenn (left) and Eric Watson.

Tim Hunter Wed, 15 Mar 2023

A claim of fraudulent conspiracy against fugitive businessman Eric Watson, an ex-banker he met in prison and former bankrupt Ken Wikeley can be heard in New Zealand after the High Court dismissed an application to set it aside on grounds of jurisdiction.

The case is the latest chapter in the saga of

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Tim Hunter Wed, 15 Mar 2023
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