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NZ businessmen accused of fraud and racketeering

Details of Hawaii District Court complaint involve a dispute over an Auckland building.

New Zealand Mint chief executive Simon Harding is looking forward to getting a new landlord.

The Auckland-based business operates from a six-storey 1970s building on the CBD fringe at 48 Greys Ave and has had what he calls “a number of issues” with its owner, Greys Avenue Investments, now in

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Sanjay Prakash Thu, 20 Jun 2019
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