The man was convicted for the possession and importation of 11,775 objectionable files, including child sexual abuse material. (Explicit content warning).
Court of Appeal judgment also shows chair thought co-founder was ‘out of control’ ahead of resignation and selldown.
The tech company’s former director says he maintains his innocence and will seek leave to appeal conviction.
Olliver claimed public notification of an application for subdivision consent was illegal, unreasonable and unfair.
Aggrieved after losing a court case, Gautam Jindal published material accusing his opponent of lying.
Lawyer fined $1500 for failing to maintain professional standards during mediation.
Appeal Court dismisses appeal and orders further $100k fine. Offender’s name suppression will lapse in seven days.
Waterstone principal Damien Grant says the industry body ‘has its circuits crossed’.
Data obtained under Official Information Act shows prosecutions related to phoenix activity are rare, with an average of less than three prosecutions annually over the past five years.
The company’s former New Zealand country manager argued the shame of publication was elevated in South Korean culture.