Doug Graham gets 300 hours community work, $100k fine in Lombard sentencing
By Pattrick Smellie and Paul McBeth
March 29 (BusinessDesk) – All four directors of Lombard Finance and Investments has escaped prison sentences although
former chief executive Michael Reeves only escaped prison or home detention because of ill health and family
obligations.
Judge Robert Dobson said expressions of remorse by former chairman Doug Graham and fellow director Lawrie Bryant are
mitigating factors in final sentencing. The other director, Bill Jeffries, declined to express remorse.
Graham and Bryant were sentenced to 300 hours community work and fines of $100,000 apiece. Jeffries and Reeves were
sentenced to 400 hours community service.
Lombard Finance went into receivership in April 2008, owing approximately $127 million to about 4,400 investors.
Last month they were found guilty of making untrue statements in investment documents and advertisements in late 2007
and early 2008. The judge ruled in favour of the Financial Market Authority’s case on two of the five points over untrue
statements.
Crown prosecutor Colin Carruthers QC had urged the High Court in Wellington to impose custodial sentences of 2 years to
2 ½ years for non-executive directors Douglas Graham, Lawrence Bryant and Bill Jeffries. He argued for two years, nine
months for chief executive Michael Reeves.
But defence counsel argued their clients had already suffered injury to the reputations and no more than a community
sentence or fine would be appropriate.
(BusinessDesk)