CBL defendants plead not guilty, opt for jury trial

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The two defendants facing Serious Fraud Office charges in relation to the collapse of CBL Corporation have pleaded not guilty and have opted for a jury trial. Former CBL chief executive Peter Harris - aided by a walking cane - briefly appeared in the Auckland District Court this morning. He appeared alongside another defendant who has interim name suppression. They both pleaded not guilty to all of the Crimes Act charges. The charges against former director Harris include one accounting charge relating to an omission in the annua...

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