Source: Radio New Zealand
The executive has since left his job. (File photo) RNZ/Yiting Lin
A former Auckland executive has been denied permanent name suppression, but still cannot be named after being convicted of paying a teenager $1000 for sex.
The man was charged with receiving “commercial sexual services” from a person aged under 18.
He was sentenced on Monday, to 10-month home detention and ordered to pay $3000 in emotional harm reparation, however an appeal application means he still can’t be named.
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