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Twice-bankrupted property developer 'needlessly delaying' liquidations

Paul Alexander was last year found to be "a party to a forgery" on the High Court.

Hamish McNicol
Mon, 04 Apr 2016

A twice-bankrupted property developer’s delayed appeal against a $6.6 million claim from BNZ has been dismissed as “devoid of merit” and for “needlessly delaying” the liquidation of two entities.

Bank of New Zealand took possession of Paul Alexander’s Parnell mansion, near the home of Prime

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Hamish McNicol
Mon, 04 Apr 2016
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