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RAM Ponzi victims’ filing ‘irregularities’ could preclude some payouts

Court date for set for showdown between ANZ and Ross Asset Management investors.

Julie Iles Thu, 04 Feb 2021

The courtroom showdown between ANZ and Ponzi victims of Ross Asset Management has been set down for May 2, after the bank failed to get the claims of dishonest assistance, knowing receipt, and negligence struck out last year.

The date was set at a hearing today at Wellington High Court between

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