The SFO’s unlawful Zespri act
The High Court clarifies the rights of individuals to choose their legal representation in SFO investigations, which could affect other regulators.
Victoria Young
Wed, 06 Sep 2017
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In a surprising decision, the High Court has told the Serious Fraud Office off for misusing its powers during an investigation.
High Court chief judge Geoffrey Venning has ruled the director of the SFO acted unlawfully when trying to stop former Zespri chairman John Loughlin from having his
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Victoria Young
Wed, 06 Sep 2017
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