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Bryers’ ‘cunning plan’ likely to end in Aussie jail

ANALYSIS: The former Bluechip chief, once one of New Zealand's richest people, will be sentenced in November and faces a maximum 25 years in jail.

WATCH: Hamish McNicol speaks with Lachlan Colquhoun.

When Mark Bryers moved from New Zealand to Australia he made some interesting friends.

One of them, who was to become very important in his life, was George Alex, a man described as a “crime kingpin” who ostensibly ran labour hire companies organising workers for large construction jobs.

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Lachlan Colquhoun Wed, 25 Sep 2024
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