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Catching a conman (and why it takes so long)

Catching a conman (and why it takes so long)

Self-described investment guru Roger Munro has ended up in jail nine years after deceiving clients – and an even longer ASIC pursuit.

Liam WalshReporter

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Almost three decades before going to jail, Roger Munro was at a luxury restaurant in north Queensland’s tropical resort town of Port Douglas, learning the ropes of trading investment markets.

He was renting a back office amid the palm trees of the Nautilus restaurant and that was hooked up with a 3.7-metre satellite dish. “That was the only way you could get real-time data,” he told Australian Securities and Investments Commission investigators.

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Liam WalshReporterLiam Walsh writes on investigations and companies with The Australian Financial Review. He has won multiple media awards, worked in Japan and is now based in Brisbane. Email Liam at liam.walsh@afr.com.au

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