Businessman fined $10k for misleading evidence in racing case
Businessman Nader AlaAli is fined $10,000 after being found guilty of providing misleading evidence in a racing case connected to a New York Ponzi scheme. He falsely claimed he had never met the man who had been married to his sister for 20 years. The ruling highlights the seriousness of integrity in racing matters.
Read the full story at Sydney Morning Herald→