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ACC SFO suppression order prompts disclosure of innocence

The suppression of a defendant charged with property fraud by the Serious Fraud Office has prompted a disclosure of innocence.The Serious Fraud Office yesterday revealed it had charged Malcolm David Mason, 50, who worked at ACC for 32 years as national pr

Chris Hutching
Wed, 24 Nov 2010

The suppression of a defendant charged with property fraud by the Serious Fraud Office has prompted a disclosure of innocence.

The Serious Fraud Office yesterday revealed it had charged Malcolm David Mason, 50, who worked at ACC for 32 years as national property manager.

A second person has been

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Chris Hutching
Wed, 24 Nov 2010
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