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Name suppression declined in Pushpay insider trading case

But decision has been appealed, meaning the person cannot be named.

The Financial Markets Authority filed court proceedings against two people in February.

A person facing a criminal charge for alleged insider trading in relation to the sale of shares in Pushpay four years ago has had a bid for continued name suppression declined.

The person cannot yet be named, however, with that decision now subject to appeal.

In March, the person pleaded not

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Hamish McNicol Thu, 17 Nov 2022
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