Michael Hill NZ ‘no longer an outlier’ on crime, chair Rob Fyfe says

Michael Hill NZ ‘no longer an outlier’ on crime, chair Rob Fyfe says
Rob Fyfe called Michael Hill NZ's financial performance for the year “deeply disappointing”. (Image: Mark Mitchell)
Gregor Thompson
After investing in security measures and coordinating with the police, Michael Hill International’s chair Rob Fyfe says New Zealand is “no longer an outlier” on retail crime in its store network.At the jewellers’ annual general meeting (AGM) on Wednesday, the only shareholder question concerned the spate of robberies across Michael Hill’s stores in NZ over the past year.The incidents led to the closures of Michael Hill stores in Whakatāne, Takapuna and Papakura and triggered an internal review of the company’...

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