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Spotlight falls on Dominion Finance murky lending

A series of property transactions involving Dominion Finance directors are likely to come under scrutiny as part of criminal charges and civil lawsuits laid by the Securities Commission.One such deal was a $5.18 million loan made on the last day of the 20

NBR staff
Thu, 08 Jul 2010

A series of property transactions involving Dominion Finance directors are likely to come under scrutiny as part of criminal charges and civil lawsuits laid by the Securities Commission.

One such deal was a $5.18 million loan made on the last day of the 2008 financial year to a company called WAFD

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NBR staff
Thu, 08 Jul 2010
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