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The whistleblower and PGG Wrightson

A senior Agria executive reveals his role in exposing fraud by the New Zealand company’s controlling shareholder.

Tim Hunter
Fri, 24 May 2019

The late December day dawned cold but clear in Beijing. In the anonymous comfort of a hotel lobby in the business district two men sat and talked. The mood was tense.

One of the men was David Shao, a senior executive with Agria China, a unit of New York Stock Exchange-listed Agria

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Tim Hunter
Fri, 24 May 2019
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