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No FMA appeal after convictions quashed

Regulator insists it will continue to take action over financial reporting failures.

Tim Hunter
Mon, 01 Aug 2016

Crown Law will not appeal against a significant court ruling quashing the conviction of two Apple Fields directors for failing to file accounts, the Financial Markets Authority says.

The FMA charged Justin Prain and Mark Schroeder with failing to deliver financial statements and auditors' reports

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Tim Hunter
Mon, 01 Aug 2016
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