
Feltex Five 'all honest men'
A judge says the five Feltex directors found not guilty of breaching financial reporting rules were "all honest men".
A judge says the five Feltex directors found not guilty of breaching financial reporting rules were "all honest men".
Feltex's five former directors have been found not guilty of breaching financial reporting rules.
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Diana Clement first wrote about "Rip-Off NZ" in 2005 and has since found that five years later, little has changed.
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