Australian court imposes prison sentence for the Kiwi businessman’s attempts to subvert orders restraining his pursuit of a fraudulent claim against Sir Owen Glenn.
Roger Partridge says court is blurring the line between its role and Parliament’s role of making laws.
Seen as a test case, the police had frozen the assets and bank accounts of a family-owned business for being ‘fundamentally non-compliant’ with health and safety, an action normally reserved for gangs and drug dealers.
Significant implications for directors, particularly if creditors are well-funded or ‘determined’, lawyer says.
Meanwhile, the family trust of Kenyon and Charlotte Clark has also been put into receivership.
Regulator files civil court action after bank overcharged customers $3.9m over eight years.
The 341-square-metre home, bought for $1.68 million in 2018, has a capital value of $2.19m.
The insurer failed to apply multi-policy and membership discounts, or guarantee no claims bonuses, which caused 100,000 customers to be overcharged by $11.12m.
Dispute between Drylandcarbon business partners enters next stage regarding approval of litigation funding agreement.
The worker breached airport security by accessing unauthorised areas with her aunt in tow.