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Tax fraud accountant's liquidation conduct 'so unreasonable'

Imran Mohammed Kamal was last year outed as being part of a fictitious invoice writing scheme.

Hamish McNicol
Mon, 02 Nov 2015

A tax fraudster, who claimed his wife had tried to kill herself in order to keep his name suppressed, will personally pay costs for his “unreasonable” conduct in a liquidation.

Wellington accountant Imran Mohammed Kamal was last year outed as being part of a fictitious invoice writing scheme

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Hamish McNicol
Mon, 02 Nov 2015
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