Ralec’s barrister promises to expose Weldon’s evidence as lacking substance
NZX's board gave approval in principle to buy the Australian Clear Grain Exchange based on financial information NZX staff prepared and which the sellers hadn't seen. With special feature audio.
Jenny Ruth Wed, 18 May 2016
Ralec’s barrister, Tim North, QC, is promising to expose former NZX chief executive Mark Weldon’s evidence in the NZX versus Ralec case as having little substance.
“Most of it is derived from reflection, which doesn’t have a substance. I will demonstrate this in the next few days,” Mr North told
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