A man arrested in Morrinsville is facing a number of charges relating to deception, forgery and fraud.
Charges have been laid by the Serious Fraud Office in the Hamilton District Court against 54-year-old Trevor James Lock.
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Lock was arrested in Morrinsville on December 22 and appeared in court to face 11 charges under the Crimes Act of obtaining by deception, four charges of forgery and two charges of dishonestly using a document.
He also faces two charges under the SFO Act for obstructing an SFO investigation.
The charges relate to Lock's companies, Nubiotics Limited (Nubiotics) and Nu-Brands Limited (Nu-Brands) that claimed to be distributors of dairy and honey products, says a statement from the SFO.
'Through these entities, Mr Lock entered into a number of contracts to supply product – which he failed to complete.
'Deposits received under the failed contracts were not repaid and the SFO alleges that the money was used by Mr Lock for personal or other business expenses.”
The charges relate to customer funds to the value of approximately NZ$1.06 million and USD$48,000.
Nubiotics was placed into receivership in August 2014.
Lock still has Nu-Brands in operation.
The SFO alleges Lock obtained a pecuniary advantage by evading repayment of customers' deposits, by making false statements concerning production and supply, by forging copies of bank statements and by dishonestly using other documents.
It's also alleged that Mr Lock knowingly supplying false information to the SFO.
'The SFO considers that there is a strong public interest in prosecuting Mr Lock. We believe his offending involved a significant quantum of money, took place over a number of years, was premeditated and repetitive,” says SFO Director, Julie Read.
'The SFO's role is to prosecute and deter this sort of offending to protect New Zealand businesses who are operating in an honest and ethical manner.”
Lock has been remanded on bail without plea and will next appear in the Hamilton District Court on January 27.



1 comment
Why....
Posted on 15-01-2016 07:37 | By Jimmy Ehu
would you call a thief a " business man"?, the term tarnishes all legitimate business people trying to earn an honest living, call it like it is!!!, Mr Lock is basically a "shyster", and the SFO needs to strengthen our toothless company laws to compensate any people out of pocket!!!
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