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Commission’s maximum claim at the time it commenced proceedings. It is also at a proportionately lower level than the settlements the
Commission reached with all the other defendants. Importantly, it is also reached without any admission of liability. The fact that the Commission was prepared to settle for substantially less than the full claim and without any admission of liability no doubt reflects the Commission’s recognition that it faced a risk of losing if the claim went to trial".
345:. The island's northern half is primarily farmland which supports both sheep and beef farming operations. Its southern half has been re-vegetated with pine and native trees. Richwhite's wife Libby has overseen the planting of over 600,000 native trees on the island as well as a conservation programme to preserve many of the island's rich historic and archaeologically significant Māori
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Zealand. Once presented, EPI received a rebate of the same amount (NZD$ 2 million). The net effect of the transaction was that the EPI group effectively paid the Cook Islands Government NZD$ 50,000 but received a New Zealand tax credit of NZD$ 2 million.
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September 1986 European Pacific Investments was incorporated. One of its directors, David Lloyd, was responsible for convincing the Cook Islands Government to establish a tax haven. EPI's subsidiary company, Magnum, paid the Cook Islands Government NZD$ 2 million and received a tax certificate
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Their joint statement read: "While they consider the settlement amount does not properly reflect the lack of merit in the
Commission’s proceedings, the settlement payment is only a little over half the amount claimed by the Commission, including interests and costs. It is less than 1/5 of the
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Whilst their business encompassed the full range of investment banking and trading services across many sectors, Fay
Richwhite became most well known for its role in the privatisation of State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) in New Zealand. During the late 1980s Fay Richwhite advised the New Zealand
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Commission concluded that there was no fraud or incompetence, controversy surrounded the ruling. Changes to the New Zealand tax laws relating to the claiming of foreign tax credits were made and new rules relating to disclosure to the Inland Revenue Department and penalties for
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Groups helping children at risk are often invited to make use of the island's facilities for their camps. Given the island's isolation, land has also made available for a team of scientists breeding a strain of bee immune to the destructive
41:, where he graduated in 1974 with a Bachelor of Commerce degree, Richwhite's personal wealth was largely acquired during the late 1980s and early 1990s. During this period he had a significant and controversial role in the
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Richwhite was consistently listed as one of New Zealand's wealthiest businessmen with an estimated personal wealth of NZD$ 660 million. He now co-owns
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for accusations of insider trading relating to Tranz Rail. Richwhite and Fay settled with the
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for several years following the team running into financial difficulty. The ownership and control of the team has now been handed back to the Samoa Rugby Union.
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in 1973 which grew to become one of the leading merchant banks in Australasia during the 1980s and 1990s, with offices in New Zealand, Australia and London.
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government on a number of asset sales and ultimately organised and co-invested in consortia which purchased some of these assets including:
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