A former financial adviser, currently in jail for stealing nearly $3 million from clients, has admitted further charges against him.
Andrew Hrothgar Robinson, 42, is currently serving a six-year term after pleading guilty to five charges of theft by a person in a special relationship and one charge of dishonestly using a document.
Today in the High Court at Auckland he entered guilty pleas to two counts of making a false statement under the Financial Reporting Act, one of illegally providing brokering services and one of making a false declaration.
The offending took place between 2009 and 2013.
A former director of Auckland-based Strategic Planning Group, Robinson previously admitted stealing about $2.7 million of investor funds.