close
MENU
3 mins to read

Twice-bankrupted property developer's court forgery fails

BNZ took possession of Paul Alexander's Parnell mansion after failed attempts to recover his debt of $10.1m.

Hamish McNicol
Thu, 10 Sep 2015

A twice-bankrupted property developer’s claim a liquidator failed to pursue BNZ for causing loss to him by wrongfully transferring $1.6 million from an account has been found to be a forgery.

In April, 2012, Bank of New Zealand took possession of Paul Alexander’s Parnell mansion, near the home of

Want to read more? It's easy.

Choose your best value subscription option

Student

Exclusive offer for uni students studying at a New Zealand university (valued at $499).
Individual
Group membership
NBR Marketplace

Yearly Premium Online Subscription

NZ$499.00 / yearly

Monthly Premium Online Subscription

NZ$44.95 / monthly

Smartphone Only Subscription

NZ$24.95 / monthly

Premium Group Membership 10 Users

NZ$350+GST / monthly

$35 per user - Pay by monthly credit card debit

Premium Group Membership 20 Users

NZ$600+GST / monthly

$30 per user - Pay by monthly credit card debit

Premium Group Membership 50 Users

NZ$1250+GST / monthly

$25 per user - Pay by monthly credit card debit

Premium Group Membership 100 Users

NZ$1875+GST / monthly

$18.75 per user - Pay by monthly credit card debit

Yearly Premium Online Subscription + NBR Marketplace

NZ$499.00 / yearly

Already have an account? Login
Hamish McNicol
Thu, 10 Sep 2015
© All content copyright NBR. Do not reproduce in any form without permission, even if you have a paid subscription.
Twice-bankrupted property developer's court forgery fails
51435
true