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Xero hopes to bookend breach of privacy case

Xero involvement in Dave Henderson’s bankruptcy restrictions part of partner’s privacy claim.

Julie Iles Wed, 02 Dec 2020

ASX-listed accounting software firm Xero is hoping to put to bed a breach of privacy case around its provision of a massive trove of data to the Official Assignee of then-bankrupt Christchurch developer Dave Henderson and his partner Kristina Buxton five years ago.

The case was heard yesterday

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