Anglican school Craighead has broken its silence over the contributory mortgage debacle, admitting to losing money in risky investments made in organisations connected to its charitable foundation's chairman and former South Canterbury Finance director Ed
Matt Nippert Fri, 17 Sep 2010
Anglican school Craighead has broken its silence over the contributory mortgage debacle, admitting to losing money in risky investments made in organisations connected to its charitable foundation's chairman and former South Canterbury Finance director Edward Sullivan.
Representatives of the school
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