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Racing bosses red-faced on pokie slur

Red-faced Racing Board chiefs have been forced to back down and apologise over inferences Rotorua-based First Sovereign Trust and its founder Kerry Bird were complicit in pub pokie fraud.

Jock Anderson
Fri, 10 Dec 2010

Red-faced Racing Board chiefs have been forced to back down and apologise over inferences Rotorua-based First Sovereign Trust and its founder Kerry Bird were complicit in pub pokie fraud.

The National Business Review on November 26 exposed how key racing industry bosses and organisations, including

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Jock Anderson
Fri, 10 Dec 2010
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