An Auckland company director could face five years’ jail for supplying false information to the Companies Office, according to Roger Wallis, a partner in law firm Chapman Tripp, as reported in today’s Dominion Post (13 Jan.P. A5). Rules need to be enforced he said. Mr Wallis identified an Auckland company that he said had clearly breached Section 377 of the Companies Act 1993 prohibiting the making of false statements by both the director and the person incorporating the company. [Read more…]