Cases stand out as evidence of overseas investor bad character
A more fruitful area of research might be to look at promises made by overseas investors and whether they have been fulfilled
Chris Hutching
Thu, 12 May 2016
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How many bad characters has the Overseas Investment Office let slip through its fingers when it comes to evaluating overseas investors?
The question has arisen in the aftermath of recent revelations over the sale of a Taranaki farm to two Argentineans who have a Buenos Aires company convicted of
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Chris Hutching
Thu, 12 May 2016
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