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Shipley argues Mainzeal judgment ‘deeply flawed’

Directors’ counsel argues finding would ‘deter any rational person from becoming a director’.  

Julie Iles Mon, 27 Jul 2020

The lawyer for former Mainzeal chair and ex-prime minister Dame Jenny Shipley has argued that the case against her and other directors was “deeply flawed” and would set a precedent that would deter any rational person from becoming a director.  

The former directors of failed construction

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