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He doesn't though. He's eligible for appeal which may well succeed.
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Originally Posted by Panda-NZ-
He doesn't though. He's eligible for appeal which may well succeed.
Right now he does, and based upon the facts presented (or perhaps lake of them), I don't like his chances. This time he may have bitten off more than he can chew.
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Originally Posted by Zaphod
I don't like his chances.
Based on what lol? Seymour needs to account for his $1m+
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Originally Posted by Panda-NZ-
Based on what lol? Seymour needs to account for his $1m+
The facts of the case obviously, or rather show we say the lack there-of from Winston.
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Related to the super issue, and a good article:
Opinion: Winston Peters' $320k court bill shows legal access is only for the rich
Lawyer Graeme Edgeler says the Peters superannuation leak case shows just how broken the litigation system is, leading to a less democratic society.
https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-zealand/opinion-winston-peters-320k-court-bill-shows-legal-access-only-rich
We need a crack legal team to investigate the Act donation arrangements.
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Originally Posted by Panda-NZ-
Be careful Act might threaten to shoot you - they like guns!
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Originally Posted by tim23
Be careful Act might threaten to shoot you - they like guns!
I like guns too. I see you are based in Masterton. I actually go shooting in your neck of the woods from time to time. The Tararua's are good but also the eastern hills.
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Originally Posted by blackcap
I like guns too. I see you are based in Masterton. I actually go shooting in your neck of the woods from time to time. The Tararua's are good but also the eastern hills.
Not my gig but its a happy hunting ground around here!
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I would expect there will be more twists and turns in this saga.
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