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“Dangerous gaps in NZ’s company registration system exploited” says Oxfam – Stuff News

October 19, 2010 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Arms traders exploiting NZ laws – Oxfam. Stuff News Michael Field 19/10/10

Dangerous gaps in New Zealand’s company registration system are being exploited by arms brokers, aid organisation Oxfam says.

“Controls around company registration in New Zealand need to be tightened to prevent New Zealand businesses from unwittingly or deliberately facilitating illicit arms transfers,” the group says in a report today.

Oxfam’s “Brokers without Borders” examined the way a New Zealand company, SP Trading Ltd, smuggled arms out of North Korea late last year for an unknown destination.

Oxfam noted that nobody in New Zealand has been prosecuted for the arms trading despite it breaking United Nations sanctions and New Zealand law.

For more go to: http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/4247254/Arms-traders-exploiting-NZ-laws-Oxfam

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Filed Under: Other Tagged With: arms trading, Commerce Minister, company registration system, Lu Zhang, Oxfam, shell companies, Simon Power, smuggled arms, SP Trading Ltd, Vanuatu

John M Carr and the Financial Reporting Act

October 18, 2010 by SPCS Leave a Comment

John M Carr CPA

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Filed Under: Other Tagged With: 289 Cornish Point, 33-35 Apollo Drive, Angelika Carr, Auckand Ditrict Court, Auckland, B.B.S. Employment Plans Inc, Carr Consulting PA, Cheyenne Insurance Company (NZ) Ltd, Cromwell, First Virtual Deposit and Nominee Company Ltd, Florida Profit Corporation, John Carr, John M Carr, John Malcolm Carr, Mairangi Bay, PJ Digital Ltd, s. 39 Financial Reporting Act 1993, San Antonio, Shell Company No 10 Ltd, Texas, Unit 13, Velocity Partners Ltd

Porn mogul subject of fraud and income tax evasion inquiry

October 17, 2010 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Cyber porn mogul under siege

http://www.zdnet.com/news/cyber-porn-mogul-under-siege/108759

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Porn Mogul targeted by anti-AIDS Campaigners

October 17, 2010 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Flynt Targeted By Aids Campaign Group

Hustler magazine boss LARRY FLYNT is facing a battle with anti-AIDS campaigners who have filed a workplace safety complaint against the porn mogul, accusing him of failing to provide a safe environment for his sex stars…

The complaint claims the movies “clearly demonstrate workplace activities highly likely to spread bloodborne pathogens in the workplace”, reports the Associated Press.

http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/story/flynt-targeted-by-aids-campaign-group_1162438 Story dated 27 August 2010

http://celebrifi.com/gossip/AIDS-activists-file-complaint-against-Larry-Flynt-5485175.html Detroit Free Press 27 August 2010

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Porn Mogul targeted by anti-obscenity task force

October 17, 2010 by SPCS Leave a Comment

D.C. jurors to apply obscenity test to porn mogul’s operation

An obscenity trial against pornography bigwig John Stagliano and his business opens Tuesday in a case with sweeping First Amendment implications that could significantly alter the $10 billion adult entertainment industry.

Stagliano, the porn mogul better known as Buttman, faces 32 years in prison. He and his company, Evil Angel, also face $7 million in fines for making fetish films with titles unfit to print in a family newspaper and selling them through the mail and over the Internet.

By: Scott McCabe Examiner Staff Writer

Read more at the Washington Examiner July 12, 2010:

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/local/D_C_-jurors-to-apply-obscenity-test-to-porn-mogul_s-operation-98205274.html#ixzz12YgxOnFk [Read more…]

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