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Man who ordered Rotorua Hell Pizza with illegally obtained credit card information avoids jail

Man who ordered Rotorua Hell Pizza with illegally obtained credit card information avoids jail 1 May, 2021 12:00 AM 2 minutes to read Gemini Dixon in the Rotorua District Court. Photo / File A homeless Rotorua man who ordered more than $1300 worth of Hell Pizza using illegally obtained credit card information has avoided jail. Gemini Rerekowhai Dixon, 33, was sentenced in Rotorua District Court yesterday after earlier pleading guilty to a charge of accessing a pizza ordering website for dishonest purposes between May 30 and August 11 last year valued at $1377.80. Dixon accessed the Telegram App and obtained credit card details of current and valid credit cards. He ordered food and beverages totalling $1377.80 to be sent to his emergency housing accommodation, where he and his now-pregnant partner lived.

Yes Bank skids after Q4 net loss stands at Rs 3,788 cr

Yes Bank dropped 4.54% to Rs 13.89 after the bank standalone net loss stood at Rs 3,787.75 crore in Q4 FY21 as against Rs 2,628.61 crore in Q4 FY20. Total income tumbled 17.41% to Rs 4,805.30 crore in Q4 FY21 over Q4 FY20. The bank s provisions and contingencies rose 7.54% to Rs 5,239.59 crore in Q4 FY21 over Q4 FY20. Gross non-performing assets (NPAs) stood at Rs 28,609.53 crore as on 31 March 2021 as against Rs 29,546.54 crore as on 31 December 2020 and Rs 32,877.59 crore as on 31 March 2020. The ratio of gross NPAs (GNPA) to gross advances stood at 15.41% as on 31 March 2021 as against 15.36% as on 31 December 2020 and 16.80% as on 31 March 2020. The ratio of net NPAs (NNPA) to net advances stood at 5.88% as on 31 March 2021 as against 4.04% as on 31 December 2020 and 5.03% as on 31 March 2020.

I am suffocating under debt review : Debt counsellor refuses to let go

03 May 2021 - 11:17 Part-time teacher Moses Manthata, 61, of Polokwane is frustrated after a debt review counsellor s suspicious behaviour with his case over a sum of R30,000. Image: Supplied What Moses Manthata thought was a good plan to get himself out of a sticky debt situation has turned out to be a financial nightmare.  For four years, the adult education teacher from Polokwane, Limpopo, has been fighting with his debt counsellor to remove him from the debt review he placed him under in 2016. A person under debt review cannot take out new credit until the debt has been settled. Manthata, now 61, approached Matamo Debt Counsellors in Polokwane in 2016 seeking help to pay his loans with Capfin and Absa for R30,000 combined, with monthly payments of R1,200 - R1,500 to Absa and R300 to Capfin.

23 More Charges for Hin Leong Founder OK Lim

23 More Charges for Hin Leong Founder OK Lim by Ship & Bunker News Team Monday May 3, 2021 Lim Oon Kuin (OK Lim), the founder of defunct oil firm Hin Leong Trading, faces The new charges relate to allegedly forged documents used in oil products trades with China Aviation Oil (Singapore) Corp between June 2019 and The next hearing has been set for June 24, Reuters said. Hin Leong collapsed last year in the wake of the crude-price crash and allegations of forged documents being used to secure funding from banks. The firm and its subsidiary Ocean Bunkering, formerly one of Singapore s top marine fuel suppliers, is in the process of being wound up.

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