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Church and State in New Zealand

First up and then out of the Anglican Church, Jonathan Kirkpatrick turned to one of New Zealand’s universities, where, as head of this outfit, he got away with $666,000 until he got caught.

Court documents showed the large scale of the fraud, which stretched back to 2002 soon after Kirkpatrick got the job…

He resigned from his role as chief executive of AUT’s business innovation centre after large sums of money were discovered missing from research and development funds last week.

… Kirkpatrick was a Reverend and Priest in Charge at St Alban’s Church in Balmoral, in central Auckland, where his assistant priest was Reverend Philip Sallis, who is also the Pro Vice Chancellor of AUT.

Margaret Soltan, August 7, 2011 10:43AM
Posted in: beware the b-school boys

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3 Responses to “Church and State in New Zealand”

  1. adam Says:

    They are not called the All Blacks for nothing.

  2. cloudminder Says:

    are the first three digits supposed to let us know he’s rooting for the other team?

  3. Margaret Soltan Says:

    cloudminder: I noticed that satanic sum too.

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