A Nelson businessman who lost $4 million in a failed quest to open a gold-mine in Colombia has been banned from managing a company for a record 10 years.
Robert James Cottle was subject to the decade-long prohibition following a ruling by the Registrar of Companies that he was at least partly responsible for the collapse of his Infratech companies, a statement from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment said.
After initially telling the Weekend Herald he intended to appeal the record ban, which he said resulted from him not contesting the case, Cottle reconsidered and said he would accept the prohibition.
"I'm not a crook, in any way, shape or form. I'm retired now anyway, so I don't really care about it," he said. The ban expires in late 2026 when Cottle will be 76.
Cottle founded Infratech days after emerging from bankruptcy in 2009. Pitch documents obtained by the Weekend Herald had Cottle claim the venture would produce returns of up to 1000 per cent by exploiting what he claimed were lucrative mining rights in South America.