NZ Herald
Added: Jan 26, 2012
Former National Finance boss Trevor Allan Ludlow has had nine months added to his prison sentence for misleading investors and making false financial statements.
Ludlow's prison sentence was extended in the High Court at Auckland this morning after he pleaded guilty in December to eight charges brought by the Financial Markets Authority (FMA).
The director, who is 53 with five children, was already serving a sentence of five years and seven months in jail for seven separate charges brought by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO).