Judge warns of potential criminal behaviour by former CCHL boss Tim Boyd

Judge warns of potential criminal behaviour by former CCHL boss Tim Boyd
Tim Boyd had a brief tenure as chief executive of Christchurch City Holdings. (Supplied/Jacques Steenkamp)
Denise McNabb
Disgraced former Christchurch chief executive Tim Boyd is now in the frame for New Zealand Police and NZ Law Society investigations following a referral from a Family Court judge.Boyd, 47, was outed over a murky work CV that did not stack up and a warrant for his arrest over drink driving in the United States after an ignominious departure from a brief tenure as CEO of Christchurch City Holdings (CCHL) in 2022.Judge Catriona Doyle made the referral, detailing Boyd’s fabrication of a house sale agreement, perjury by lying to a judge, decep...

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