'A fantastic result': Pyramid scheme investigation results in NZ record $70m forfeiture
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An investigation into a multi-national pyramid scheme has led to New Zealand's largest-ever forfeiture.
It comes after the High Court approved a settlement between the New Zealand Police and Xiaohua (Edward) Gong, enabling the forfeiture of more than $70 million.
This figure includes a property in East Tamaki Heights and more than $68 million in cash.
It follows an investigation into suspicious funds deposited into New Zealand bank accounts between 2009 and 2016, which were identified as being profits from a China and Canada-based pyramid scheme.
Gong is based in Canada and the money was transferred to New Zealand to conceal its source.