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Steve Vizard's accountant, Greg Lay, tells the Victorian Supreme Court that Vizard instructed him to buy shares in 2000. -
interviewed by Crikey, we now believe that not only was Greg Lay never asked to give evidence against Vizard, but that Lay would be a fully cooperative
In December 1999, just three days after Steve Vizard directed his accountant Greg Lay to outlay $150,000 on shares in US data transmission group Extant, Telstra, where Vizard was a ...
Central to the case was Steve Vizard's accountant and confidant Greg Lay, who bought and sold the shares on behalf of Vizard. He refused to sign a witness statement.
It's a letter from Steve Vizard to his accountant Greg Lay and appears to be an attempt by Steve Vizard to seek Greg Lay's collaboration in the preparation of evidence should the ...
interviewed by Crikey, we now believe that not only was Greg Lay never asked to give evidence against Vizard, but that Lay would be a fully cooperative
It's a letter from Steve Vizard to his accountant Greg Lay and appears to be an attempt by Steve Vizard to seek Greg Lay's collaboration in the preparation of evidence ...
Central to the case was Steve Vizard's accountant and confidant Greg Lay, who bought and sold the shares on behalf of Vizard. He refused to sign a witness statement.
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