The man behind a failed infant milk formula and manuka honey exporting business has been found guilty of 18 Crimes Act charges and two Serious Fraud Office Act charges.
Waikato man Trevor Lock, 54, who called himself the "father of colostrum", was found guilty in the Auckland District Court today.
He was arrested in Morrinsville in December 2015 after an investigation by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) into his activities with companies Nubiotics and Nu-brands.
Through these, Lock entered into a number of contracts to supply dairy and honey products.
The SFO said he used customer deposits to fund personal or other business expenses and then failed to deliver on the contracts.