MicroGEM director banned
MicroGEM started in Dunedin. (Image: NZME)
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One of the directors of failed tech startup MicroGEM NZ has been banned from being a director again after being referred to officials by the failed firm’s liquidator.David Saul was one of two directors of saliva-based covid-19 testing firm MicroGEM NZ that went bust in 2023 owing $1.4 million.The firm, which had a UK parent, MicroGEM International Plc, made headlines after entrepreneur Ian Taylor highlighted the benefits of rapid covid-19 testing in a series of columns in 2021.Its liquidator, Malcolm Hollis, wrote in his latest report on...