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Crafar Farms, Foreign ownership, May Wang & the Overseas Investment Act 2005

November 9, 2010 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Enforcement agencies such as the National Enforcement Unit (NEU) of the Ministry of Economic Development (MED), the Serious Fraud Office (SFO), the judiciary (the Courts/Justice system) and the Overseas Investment Office (OIO), all play a key role in upholding community standards, prescribed in law, promoting and serving the “public good” and advancing the welfare of New Zealanders.

The following is a case study that raises a number of pertinent questions about the role of the above agencies in upholding community standards. The spiritual, social and economic welfare of the public suffers when fraud, corruption and exploitation of the economically vulnerable is allowed to go unchecked.

On 21 October 2010 the SFO commenced a part I investigation into the financial transactions between Hong Kong-based Natural Dairy (NZ) Holdings Ltd and three NZ registered companies directed by Ms May Yan Wang: namely UBNZ Trustee Ltd, UBNZ Assets Holdings Ltd and UBNZ Funds Management Ltd. The focus is the involvement of these companies in the purchase of 16 dairy farms formerly owned by the Crafter family company that was put into receivership on 5 October 2009. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Other Tagged With: bankruptcy, Cayman Islands, Chinese investors, Crafar farmland, Crafar farms, Dynasy Group, Hong Kong-listed, liquidation, May Wang, Ministry of Economic Development, Narural Dairy (NZ) Holdings, National Enforcement Unit, Natural Dairy, Overseas Investment Act 2005, Overseas Investment Office, Robert James Reece, Robert Reece, Serious Fraud Office, UBNZ Assets Holdings, UBNZ Funds Management, UBNZ Trustee

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