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Digi-Tech boss denies promoting tax schemes – it was the other guy’s idea


Jock Anderson
Mon, 12 Sep 2011

Digi-Tech architect John Reid today told of refuting serious misconduct allegations prior to a Serious Fraud Office complaint.

Mr Reid also denied his activities were “tax driven,” claiming “we did not promote tax schemes to investors.”

Giving evidence in the Auckland High Court, Mr Reid

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Jock Anderson
Mon, 12 Sep 2011
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Digi-Tech boss denies promoting tax schemes – it was the other guy’s idea
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