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Peter Chevin sentenced to home detention

Property developer to serve home detention for his involvement with failed finance companies Mutual Finance and Viaduct Capital.

Campbell Gibson
Wed, 15 Mar 2017

Thrice-bankrupted property developer Peter Chevin will serve nine months' home detention for his involvement with failed finance companies Mutual Finance and Viaduct Capital, a High Court judge has ruled.

He avoided a prison sentence mainly because of his assistance to the Financial Markets

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Campbell Gibson
Wed, 15 Mar 2017
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