Five Star Finance's founder has been released on parole after being "humbled" by his time in jail.
Neill Allan Williams, 80, was sentenced to a total of five years in jail in 2013 after two separate sets of charges brought by the Financial Markets Authority and Serious Fraud Office.
The charges included theft by a person in a special relationship, breaches of the Securities Act and Financial Reporting Act.
Williams was not a listed director at the Five Star group, which collapsed almost a decade ago owing investors $90 million.
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