Metigy founder charged after using company money to buy luxury homes

The boss of now collapsed AI start-up Metigy has been charged with misleading conduct after allegedly using company money to buy the properties for $18 million.

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Copy link Copied Copy link Copied Subscribe to gift this article Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Already a subscriber? Login The former boss of a collapsed artificial intelligence marketing start-up has been charged by the financial watchdog after he misled investors about the company’s finances to buy himself two luxury homes. Metigy’s former chief executive and co-founder David Fairfull fronted Sydney’s Local Court on Friday following a lengthy investigation by the financial regulator, the Australian Securities and Investment Commission.

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