The last of the Rockforte trio facing fraud charges has pleaded guilty, wrapping up another failed finance company case.
Former Rockforte Finance director Nigel Brent O'Leary pleaded guilty today in the Wellington High Court.
O'Leary, 57, admitted nine charges, including theft by person in special relationship, obtaining by deception, false statement by promoter and false accounting.
Following a 13-month investigation into the Gisborne-based finance company, the Serious Fraud Office last year laid charges against O'Leary and two other directors, Colin Mark Simpson and John Patrick Gardner.
Simpson pleaded guilty to nine charges last month and was sentenced last week to 11 months' home detention and 200 hours' community work by Justice Simon France.