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Former Big Un CFO hit with $5m insider trading charge

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The former chief financial officer of collapsed local technology play Big Un has been charged with insider trading worth $5 million.

Andrew Corner is alleged to have had inside information when he procured two private companies to sell 1.7 million Big Un shares, worth more than $5 million, in late 2017. Mr Corner has not entered a plea yet to the charges.

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