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Questions raised about Glenda Wynyard’s appeal

An expert in financial crime is questioning whether two successful appeals by former media agency boss Glenda Wynyard are another example of white-collar criminals getting special treatment.

Campbell Gibson
Wed, 20 Apr 2016

An expert in financial crime is questioning whether two successful appeals by former media agency boss Glenda Wynyard are another example of white-collar criminals getting special treatment.

The Court of Appeal, earlier this month, replaced the Media Counsel founder’s eight-month home detention

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Campbell Gibson
Wed, 20 Apr 2016
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