Business digest: First Mortgage Trust CEO Tony Kinzett to retire
4 Apr, 2021 07:33 PM
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Bay of Plenty Times
Michael Smith, chairman of First Mortgage Managers, the owner of First Mortgage Trust, has announced the pending retirement of CEO, Tony Kinzett, after 15 years at the helm of the organisation. Smith said Kinzett had led the business through significant change and growth in the last 15 years. When Tony came into the role in 2006, the investor fund size was $280 million. By comparison, we now have over $1 billion in the trust, with nearly 5000 investors on-board, he said.
Press Release – Plumbers Gasfitters and Drainlayers Board Yesterday, in the Auckland District Court, Michael Mullany, was sentenced to a $6,000 fine for carrying out restricted plumbing work without authorisation, and employing an unauthorised person to do or assist. An Auckland Council Compliance …
Yesterday, in the Auckland District Court, Michael Mullany, was sentenced to a $6,000 fine for carrying out restricted plumbing work without authorisation, and employing an unauthorised person to do or assist.
An Auckland Council Compliance Investigator, in the course of conducting a site visit to a property, discovered Mr Mullany, owner and director of 5 Star Plumbing Ltd, doing restricted plumbing work with an employee, without a current licence.
Press Release – Plumbers Gasfitters and Drainlayers Board
Yesterday, in the Auckland District Court, Michael Mullany, was sentenced to a $6,000 fine for carrying out restricted plumbing work without authorisation, and employing an unauthorised person to do or assist.
An Auckland Council Compliance Investigator, in the course of conducting a site visit to a property, discovered Mr Mullany, owner and director of 5 Star Plumbing Ltd, doing restricted plumbing work with an employee, without a current licence.
Mullany was approached by the Compliance Investigator and identified himself as the owner and boss of 5 Star Plumbing, and provided a licence number.
At the time of the site visit, he was unauthorised to complete any sanitary plumbing work. The licence provided by Mullany allowing him to complete sanitary plumbing (under supervision only), had in fact expired the year prior.