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Justice Venning complaints 'an elaborate house of cards'

Blair Cunningham
Wed, 05 Dec 2012

In an unusual spin-off from the complex Trinity tax avoidance case, complaints against High Court Justice Geoff Venning have been labelled an "elaborate house of cards, based on supposition".

Garry Muir, the lawyer in the 2004 Trinity forest investment, along with former legal partner Clive

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Blair Cunningham
Wed, 05 Dec 2012
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