https://www.nbr.co.nz/article/wynyar...sales-b-200509
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So Craig Richardson and his mottly crew just disappear into the night without a single word to us hapless shareholders. Gutless *****! Shameful state of affairs :t_down:
So much for continuous disclosure rules ... what do they even mean? :confused:
Luxembourg-based technology fund Boundary Holding buys a bit 'o Wynyard... after "financial crisis" in New Zealand. Aye?
http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/9117...l-crisis-in-nz
Craig Richardson is now one of the trustees at Simplicity : https://simplicity.kiwi/about-simplicity/#team
I think he has been a trustee for a while - even before he became an ex-CEO
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But Chris Cahill, the head of the Police Association, said the February briefing released to the Weekend Herald show the "Investigator" tool was a "dead duck".
"That February report shows the application is a dog and needs money spent on it ... it looks like a dead duck and spending the money for the fix isn't worth it," said Cahill.
"No one is using 'Investigator' anyway, it isn't being used at all ... I ran a homicide on it but it just frustrated all the staff, had to keep clicking and clicking to open up multiple fields, going back and forth.
"It certainly wasn't the game changer it was made out to be," said Cahill.
The $7.2 million paid to Wynyard was over the same five-year period wherein annual police budgets were frozen.
Wynard also supplied "Investigator" to the Serious Fraud Office, but the white-collar crime agency stopped using the product in 2016 with a year to run on the three-year contract.
Seems odd bringing up a dead thread ...From the herald.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/n...ectid=11877563
What a mess of a company!
And a deafening silence on the class action front so thats obviously not going ahead. B*****ds have walked away scott free :t_down: