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Criminal Pushpay insider trading case likely headed to High Court

Civil and criminal cases are afoot over 2018 trading.

The High Court at Auckland.

NBR Staff Thu, 23 Jun 2022

The criminal charge in the Pushpay insider trading case brought by the Financial Markets Authority is likely to be heard in the High Court, with both parties recommending a transfer.

In March, a person facing a criminal charge for alleged insider trading in relation to the sale of shares in Pushpay

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NBR Staff Thu, 23 Jun 2022
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