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25 Sep 2010 07:03p.m.
Michelle wrote:
That is not true. Allan's intentions to list SCF publicly are well documented. Also untrue about support in Timaru, unless you are talking about vested interests like certain ex-employees, accountants and lawyers. Plenty of folks have interest in that paper-trail disappearing. And how about the lawyers and bankers that took 12 rooms for 3 months at Timaru hotel this year? Besides, it took 10 people to agree to any one loan so Allan is not to be blamed for any bad loans. There was a group involved.
24 Sep 2010 07:20p.m.
Christina wrote:
Best programme I have seen for years! Where is CEO of SCF now? Fishing in Alaska we hear. Clearly someone has stolen the crown jewels and replaced it with a crown of thorns. We support you Allan and we know you're innocent no matter what they say or do.
24 Sep 2010 07:19p.m.
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