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Alleged Ponzi operator Veronica Macpherson poised for return to business

A woman accused of running an alleged Ponzi scheme in Western Australia’s Pilbara region is poised to make a fresh start in business, vowing she has done nothing wrong.
Key points:
- Ms Macpherson is banned from providing financial services
- Investigations into her Macro Group business dealings are continuing
- She has registered a new company called Karmic Resources
Most of the investors who contributed more than $120 million to Veronica Macpherson’s Macro Group of companies are likely to never see their money again.
Ms Macpherson is preparing to be discharged from her three-year bankruptcy, while investigations by the corporate watchdog into her Macro Group business dealings are continuing.
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