UPDATED: Police at scene as Du Val in interim receivership

UPDATED: Police at scene as Du Val in interim receivership
Police at a residence occupied by Kenyon Clarke. (Image: NZME)
Victoria Young
Staff reporters
Police were at a Remuera address occupied by property developer Kenyon Clarke this morning after the interim receivership of Du Val Capital Partners and related companies. When BusinessDesk rang the doorbell at the gated home this morning Clarke said “see ya later...go away”.The High Court has placed the entities in interim receivership at the request of the Financial Markets Authority.Several people in suits arrived at the Remuera address this morning. (Image: Alex Burton)Police would not say what they were there for, but carr...

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