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New Zealand Financial Markets Authority: Supreme Court Rejects Sentence Appeal By PTTâs Steven Robertson Date
11/05/2021
The Financial Markets Authority - Te Mana TÄtai Hokohoko (FMA) has welcomed the Supreme Court’s decision to dismiss a sentence appeal by Steven Robertson of PTT Limited, bringing the matter to a close.
Mr Robertson defrauded 22 victims of approximately $1.5 million and, following a prosecution by the FMA, was sentenced by the High Court in 2019 to six years and eight months’ imprisonment, with a minimum term of three years and four months’ imprisonment. He was convicted of 38 charges under the Crimes Act 1961.
Mr Robertson sought leave to appeal the imposed minimum term of imprisonment in the Supreme Court, having unsuccessfully appealed his sentence in the Court of Appeal last year.
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Businessman Steven Robertson who orchestrated a $10m Ponzi scheme loses final appeal bid to Supreme Court
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Trader Steven Robertson has failed to have his minimum period of imprisonment quashed. Photo / Jason Oxenham
Trader Steven Robertson has failed to have his minimum period of imprisonment quashed. Photo / Jason Oxenham
An Auckland trader behind a $10 million Ponzi scheme has lost a final bid with the Supreme Court to be freed from a prison cell sooner. Steven Robertson, who once claimed he was as good as John Key , misappropriated millions of dollars from his clients to fund a lavish lifestyle of European cars, travel by private helicopter and jet, luxury weekend getaways, and jewellery.
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