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ASIC says Black Prince was ‘revived’ to hold Jan Cameron’s holding in Bellamy’s  

Carrie LaFrenz
Carrie LaFrenzSenior reporter

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Tasmanian entrepreneur Jan Cameron faced court in the first day of her criminal trial where the corporate regulator alleged that two of her long-time advisers had set up a dormant offshore entity that was revived to hold her shareholding in the baby formula company, Bellamy’s Australia.

A snap lockdown Friday had delayed the start of the criminal case by one day until Tuesday in Hobart Magistrates Court and is expected to last more than 15 days.

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Carrie LaFrenz is a senior journalist covering retail/consumer goods. She previously covered healthcare/biotech. Carrie has won multiple awards for her journalism including financial journalist of the year from The National Press Club. Connect with Carrie on Twitter. Email Carrie at carrie.lafrenz@afr.com

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