Former banker pleads guilty to insider trading
A former employee of Hanlong Mining Investment has pleaded guilty to insider trading gains of more than $1.35 million and court documents show a history of unlawful trading.
A former employee of Hanlong Mining Investment has pleaded guilty to insider trading gains of more than $1.35 million and court documents show a history of unlawful trading.
Bo “Calvin" Shi Zhu, 30, of Cammeray appeared at Sydney’s Downing Centre Local Court on Tuesday on three insider trading charges relating to proposed takeovers during his employment at Caliburn, Credit Suisse Management and Hanlong from December 2006 to July 2011.
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