Neill Williams, a key manager of failed Five Star Consumer Finance, will spend longer in jail after appearing in the Auckland High Court this morning for final sentencing in the long-running case. The 78-year-old is currently serving three years, seven months’ imprisonment on charges previously laid by the Financial Markets Authority. Today’s sentencing on charges laid by the Serious Fraud …
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David Ross, the Ponzi-accused former manager of Ross Asset Management, appeared in the District Court in Wellington this morning for substantive hearings on eight Crimes and Financial Advisers Act charges. He was remanded until Aug. 29. All aspects of today’s hearing were supressed. Ross faces charges relating to $384.8 million of assets recorded in the accounts of a Ross vehicle, …
Read More »NZX doubles full-year profit as listings, trading make up for drought-impact on Agri
NZX, the market operator, doubled annual profit as it benefited from new listings, a surge in trading activity and fees for running market operations, more than making up for a drought-impacted NZX Agri division. Profit rose to $6.4 million, or 2.51 cents a share, in the six months ended June 30, from $3.2 million, or 1.27 cents, a year earlier, …
Read More »Fonterra denies DCD claims after Sri Lankan court imposes temporary ban on products
Fonterra Cooperative Group, the world’s biggest dairy exporter, faces a 14 day temporary ban on selling products in Sri Lanka, and denies claims its products still contain traces of a nitrate inhibitor that sparked a food scare earlier this year. Three workers representing Sri Lanka’s National Health Services Union have won a temporary injunction to stop the Auckland-based company from …
Read More »China?s Bright Dairy looking better after Fonterra?s food safety stumble, Moody?s say
China’s Bright Food Group, a cornerstone stake in local processor Synlait Milk, is likely to get a boost from Fonterra Cooperative Group’s food scare and might get a credit rating upgrade from Moody’s Investors Service. home sharing not working Fonterra is the biggest milk powder supplier into China with about 60 percent market share, and last week’s food safety scare …
Read More »English appoints lawyer Ross, venture capitalist Liddell to RBNZ board
Finance Minister Bill English has appointed former Bell Gully partner Jonathan Ross and US-based venture capitalist Bridget Liddell to the board of the Reserve Bank. Ross joins the board today, replacing academic Chris Eichbaum, whose five-year tenure ended on July 31, and Liddell will join the board from October, replacing outgoing chairman Arthur Grimes. Rod Carr was elected chair by …
Read More »MPI probe into Fonterra food scare to take up to six months
The Ministry for Primary Industries investigation into Fonterra Cooperative Group’s potentially tainted whey protein concentrate will take up to six months. jobs working from home Acting MIP director general Scott Gallacher said the 20-person probe spear-headed by the ministry’s compliance director probably take between three and six months. The investigation will determine whether Food Act and Animal Products Act regulations …
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Read More »Northland signs pact to land proposed Hawaiki trans-Pacific cable
Northland Regional Council’s Northland Inc unit has signed a memorandum of understanding with Hawaiki Cable in a plan to link Whangarei in a Pacific-wide submarine fibre optic cable. Northland Inc, a council unit tasked with growing the region’s economy, will aid the landing and funding of the US$350 million cable in the New Zealand city by sourcing local investors, promoting …
Read More »NZ to sign FTA with Taiwan tomorrow – China Post lets cat out of bag while NZ journos under embargo
New Zealand will ink an economic cooperation agreement with Taiwan in Wellington tomorrow evening completing a triumvirate of FTAs with China and its satellites: Hong Kong and Taiwan. NZ will be the first Western nation to triangulate the trade relationship with China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Singapore – which like NZ is understood to have agreed the guts of the …
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