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Citizen Yan’s lawyer says he’s flying blind

Lawyer questions how affidavits can be challenged if the supporting documents are not disclosed.

Campbell Gibson
Tue, 24 Nov 2015

Citizen Yan’s lawyer has criticised the Police for not releasing information about evidence used to keep a restraining order on Mr Yan and his wife’s $40 million in assets.

In the High Court at Auckland this morning before Justice Susan Thomas, David Jones, QC, said he had applied for the

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Campbell Gibson
Tue, 24 Nov 2015
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