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Kerry Buddle pleads guilty to non-broking related charges

Thursday 9th of August 2012

The Kapiti Coast-based Buddle, 31, who has been remanded on bail until October for sentencing, was charged after a police investigation into complaints by her clients that they persuaded them to mortgage their properties and lend her the money.

The clients allege the money hasn't been returned but police laid no charges over their allegations.

Instead, the deception charges relate to Buddle staying in motels without paying.

Judge Bruce Davidson has ordered reparation and victim impact statements.

Comments (3)
Jason Hurdle
The legal system in this country needs to start sending a message to "white collar"criminals" by issuing more jail sentences.
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12 years ago

Andy Phillipson
And the new legislation, disclosure statements and 6 step processes, protect the clients how???
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12 years ago

Warren Rule
So, Buddle's staying in motels without paying is seen as more severe offending by the police and warranting prosecution than her swindling former mortgage clients out of hundreds of thousands of dollars??? If this horrible lady ever gets held to account for her past actions then it will eventually come to light also that OnePath continued to deal with Kerry Buddle for insurance after ANZ Bank (who owns OnePath) had refused to deal with her for mortgages. I truly hope the police and courts eventually charge Buddle for the offenses she has committed upon former clients. She needs to be held account for her actions and as Jason says a message must be sent to others in the industry. I look forward also to hearing why one of New Zealand’s biggest life insurance companies continued to accept business from her when the bank that owns them had already refused to deal with her?
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12 years ago

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