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Peter Gregg acquitted of Leighton convictions – The Australian Financial Review
The former Leighton chief financial offer has won an appeal in the NSW Supreme Court after being found guilty in 2018 of falsifying financial accounts.

Former Primary Health Care boss Peter Gregg has won an appeal against criminal convictions and has been acquitted after the NSW Supreme Court found verdicts made against him were “unreasonable.”
Mr Gregg, who was Leighton’s chief financial officer between late 2009 and early 2014 and went on to run Primary Health Care, was found guilty in December 2018 of two counts of contravening section 1307(1) of the Corporations Act and engaging in conduct that led to the falsification of Leighton’s books …
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