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The Matariki Codex – ground-breaking technology or 20-year rort?

Investors – including Tim Manning, pictured above – claim the company behind the codex has inappropriately spent their funds.

Campbell Gibson
Fri, 23 Jun 2017

The Matariki Codex was pitched as a way to create an entirely new form of mathematics that would dominate four markets with $US1 trillion annual turnover but the ambitious project has been more successful in leaving a trail of frustrated investors.

After nearly two decades of no return on

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Campbell Gibson
Fri, 23 Jun 2017
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