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Newspaper lets banned director advertise, then bankrupts him

Former Wanganui businessman David C Mack has been bankrupted for the second time in five years following a court petition on behalf of the Wanganui Chronicle. Mr Mack, whose debt ridden escapades in Auckland were extensively covered in the NBR from August

Duncan Bridgeman
Thu, 25 Feb 2010

Former Wanganui businessman David C Mack has been bankrupted for the second time in five years following a court petition on behalf of the Wanganui Chronicle.

Mr Mack, whose debt ridden escapades in Auckland were extensively covered in the NBR from August 2002, was bankrupted a second time on

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Duncan Bridgeman
Thu, 25 Feb 2010
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