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Trelise Cooper burglary: Cake retailer loses name suppression

Stuff can now reveal her private investigator licence has been suspended as she faces criminal charges. At the High Court hearing last week, Stephens’ lawyer, Christina Hallaway, told Justice Muir her client’s cake business was not currently trading and she was not able to practise as a private investigator while facing charges. Braden Fastier/Stuff Dame Trelise Cooper said the robbery was a “kick in the guts”. Hallaway argued that her client was alleged to have received only a small percentage of the stolen items. “This is more unique that we have got a low-level allegation against [the woman]; it appears to be bolstered due to the high-profile company.”

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Trelise Cooper burglary: Cake retailer fights for continued suppression

Trelise Cooper burglary: Cake retailer fights for continued suppression Wed, 21 Jul 2021, 10:39AM Top fashion designer Trelise Cooper was the victim of a $750,000 burglary at her head office last year. (Photo / File) Trelise Cooper burglary: Cake retailer fights for continued suppression Wed, 21 Jul 2021, 10:39AM A cake decorator is fighting to keep her identity suppressed after being accused of receiving a small amount of the hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of high-end clothing stolen from fashion designer Dame Trelise Cooper. Cooper s head office in Auckland s Newmarket was broken into last October and her entire 2021 spring and summer samples pinched. A 42-year-old man admitted to being the burglar this month.

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Trelise Cooper burglary: Cake retailer fights to keep her name suppressed

Braden Fastier/Stuff Dame Trelise Cooper has said the raid was a “kick in the guts”. (File photo) On Tuesday at the High Court, Hallaway argued that her client was alleged to have received only a small percentage of the stolen items. “This is more unique that we’ve got a low-level allegation against [the woman]; it appears to be bolstered due to the high-profile company.” Hallaway said that if her client s name were to be published, she could be targeted on social media. This would be unregulated and could prejudice her fair-trial rights. “Anybody can publish anything at any time,” Hallaway said.

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Overseas investor fined $1.2m for buying Northland properties without consent

Linz said Lee said he did not fully understand the sale documents he had signed as English was not his first language. He co-operated fully with the Overseas Investment Office throughout its investigation and said he did not know he needed consent under the Overseas Investment Act. In his sentencing, Justice Muir said there was a “substantial” land area involved in the sales and the properties purchased were of natural significance. “They had a substantial combined purchase price and were being acquired for commercial tourism purposes, all obvious ’red flags’ for any professional organisation representing Mr Lee’s interests,” Justice Muir said.

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ANZ fined $280,000 by High Court for misleading customers over credit card insurance policies

ANZ fined $280,000 by High Court for misleading customers over credit card insurance policies 5 Mar, 2021 05:50 AM 4 minutes to read ANZ has refunded the majority of its affected customers and compensated them for interest charged. Photo / File New Zealand s largest bank has been fined $280,000 by the High Court for misleading hundreds of customers over credit card insurance policy breaches hiding in plain view . ANZ New Zealand (ANZ) accepted it violated the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 (FMCA) as part of a resolution with the Financial Markets Authority (FMA) after legal proceedings were filed by the regulator in June last year. The bank charged customers for credit card repayment insurance (CCRI) which offered no cover or benefit and issued duplicate policies between April 2014 and November 2019.

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