The New Zealand Herald

Ex-Blue Chip boss among six Oz arrests

- Matt Nippert

Former Blue Chip boss Mark Bryers has been arrested by federal police in Australia following an investigat­ion into a tax fraud and moneylaund­ering ring.

The Age reported Bryers was one of six people arrested in New South Wales and Queensland, and said the New Zealander had been providing tax structurin­g advice to the syndicate.

Police have reportedly put restrainin­g orders over a Sydney property owned by Bryers and his partner Catrina Bleicher, one of a dozen such freezing orders tied to the arrest of six individual­s in New South Wales and Queensland.

Bryers was an infamous figure in New Zealand corporate history, after his Blue Chip empire collapsed in 2008 owing investors $84 million. He was personally bankrupted a year later facing debts of $230m.

A Herald on Sunday investigat­ion found during the peak of Blue Chip’s operation he was a bigspender at an Auckland brothel.

Bryers escaped more serious sanctions from Blue Chip, but plead guilty to 34 financial reporting charges in 2010 and was fined $37,500 and ordered to complete 75 hours of community work.

He was discharged from bankruptcy restrictio­ns in 2015, but banned from operating a company in New Zealand until 2022. Associate Judge Jeremy Doogue said then that although he considered Bryers a risk to the New Zealand public, he was not able to rule on his activities elsewhere.

A decade ago he relocated to Australia, and was involved with Northern Crest and Talos Accounting Group, both of which were subsequent­ly liquidated.

The criminal network related to the arrests is said by police to have spent A$17m ($18.1m) on maintainin­g extravagan­t lifestyles that should have gone to the Australian Tax Office ( ATO).

The offending is alleged to have involved the use of overseas companies to launder the proceeds, and was broken open by an 18-month investigat­ion by Australian Federal Police, the ATO and the Australian Securities and Investment Commission called Operation Bordelon.

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Mark Bryers

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