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Pacific Aerospace regrets not getting advice over trade sanctions, court hears

Aircraft firm pleaded guilty to breaching UN sanctions last year.

Victoria Young
Fri, 16 Mar 2018

A lawyer for Pacific Aerospace has told the Manukau District Court at a sentencing hearing today her client knew of UN sanctions but now regrets not getting proper legal advice about them.

In October last year Pacific Aerospace entered guilty pleas relating to three trade sanctions charges and

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Victoria Young
Fri, 16 Mar 2018
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