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Former Leighton CFO told his fate

PETER Alan Gregg, a former director and chief financial officer of engineering house Leighton Holdings Limited has been told by the New South Wales District Court that he is facing a total effective sentence of two years imprisonment to be served by way of an intensive correction order.

Paul Gregg has been told his fate.

Paul Gregg has been told his fate.

Gregg will be required to serve 12 months of that term by way of home detention, pursuant to him being assessed as suitable. He will also be banned from managing corporations for five years. An ICO...

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