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Gagging order fails to stop select committee complaint

Colin Williscroft
Thu, 25 Aug 2011

A gagging order failed to stop a submission to the commerce select committee questioning the judgment of a former banking ombudsman.

Allan Hunter, whose company Hunter Laminates was liquidated in 2000, recently made an oral submission to the committee in support of his petition that asked

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Colin Williscroft
Thu, 25 Aug 2011
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