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John Boultbee is a former vice-president of [[Hollinger International]], he was jailed for his part in the controversial Hollinger fraud scandal involving [[Conrad Black]]. Boultbee was found guilty of three counts of fraud in the trial his co-defendents included Conrad Black as well as [[Peter Atkinson]] and [[Mark Kipnis]]<ref>Stephen Foley, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/lord-fraud-conrad-black-faces-jail-after-being-convicted-on-four-counts-of-fraud-and-obstruction-457137.html Lord Fraud: Conrad Black faces jail after being convicted on four counts of fraud and obstruction], The Independent, 14-July-2007, Accessed 26-May-2009</ref>.
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'''John Boultbee''' is a former vice-president of [[Hollinger International]]. He was jailed for his part in the controversial Hollinger fraud scandal involving [[Conrad Black]]. Boultbee was found guilty of three counts of fraud in the trial. His co-defendants included Conrad Black as well as [[Peter Atkinson]] and [[Mark Kipnis]]<ref>Stephen Foley, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/lord-fraud-conrad-black-faces-jail-after-being-convicted-on-four-counts-of-fraud-and-obstruction-457137.html Lord Fraud: Conrad Black faces jail after being convicted on four counts of fraud and obstruction], The Independent, 14-July-2007, Accessed 26-May-2009</ref>.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:04, 27 May 2009

John Boultbee is a former vice-president of Hollinger International. He was jailed for his part in the controversial Hollinger fraud scandal involving Conrad Black. Boultbee was found guilty of three counts of fraud in the trial. His co-defendants included Conrad Black as well as Peter Atkinson and Mark Kipnis[1].

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  1. Stephen Foley, Lord Fraud: Conrad Black faces jail after being convicted on four counts of fraud and obstruction, The Independent, 14-July-2007, Accessed 26-May-2009