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