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Crown drops charge against ex-SCF finance chief Graeme Brown


Mr Brown was one of five people charged by the SFO over the collapse of the Timaru-based lender controlled by the now-deceased Allan Hubbard.

Wed, 11 Jul 2018

The Crown has dropped its one charge of false accounting against former South Canterbury Finance chief financial officer Graeme Brown.

In Timaru High Court today Justice Paul Heath granted an application to remove Mr Brown's name from the indictment, according to a statement by his lawyer, Richard Raymond.

Mr Brown was one of five people charged by the Serious Fraud Office over the collapse of the Timaru-based lender controlled by the now-deceased Allan Hubbard.

The others include former directors Ed Sullivan and Bob White, former chief executive Lachie McLeod, and former company accountant Terry Hutton, who are set to stand trial next year, and Mr Brown may be called as a witness.

Mr Brown said the last three years of the investigation and the prosecution had a "very profound impact" on his personal and professional life.

"I would expressly like to thank my counsel, Richard Raymond, who has supported and believed in me throughout, together with our forensic investigator, Gib Beattie," he says in the statement. "I also thank those people that saw beyond the charge, and continue to believe in me and what I achieved during my tenure at SCF."

The 21 charges relating to fraud, dating back to between November 2004 and February 2010, and are linked to the $1.58 billion paid out to debenture holders covered by the retail deposit guarantee.

The most serious allegations are against Messrs Sullivan and White, whom the Crown asserts "each was a party to the making of deliberately false statements in prospectuses", according to a March judgment setting the trial date.

Messrs Sullivan, White and McLeod are alleged to have used false financial statements to secure cover in the government's guarantee scheme.

(BusinessDesk)

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