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Continental company secretary pleads guilty to stealing and fraud charges

FORMER Continental Coal company secretary Jane Rosemary Flegg has pleaded guilty to three criminal charges following an Australian Securities and Investments Commission’s investigations into Continental Coal and Citation Resources.

Flegg will be sentenced on March 7 in the Supreme Court of Western Australia.

Flegg will be sentenced on March 7 in the Supreme Court of Western Australia.

On January 17 Flegg pleaded guilty in the Stirling Gardens Magistrates Court to one count of stealing approximately $2.2 million of applicant funds from a Citation bank account; one count of forging and...

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