Masala accused of further contempt, affidavits 'simply not true'
A more “serious consequence” of contempt of court can be jail time.
Hamish McNicol
Wed, 09 Mar 2016
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People linked to the Masala Indian restaurant chain, subject to a $34 million asset restraining order for “alleged significant criminal activity,” have again been accused of contempt of court.
But three of the respondents say the application is “totally inappropriate” and they have complied while
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Hamish McNicol
Wed, 09 Mar 2016
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