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CFI 020/2014 GFH Capital Limited v David Lawrence Haigh
UPON reviewing the Defendant’s Application Notice CFI-020-2014/12 dated 12 February 2015 requesting to vary the freezing order of Deputy Chief Justice Sir John Chadwick dated 18 June 2014, as amended by the Order of Justice Sir David Steel dated 30 September 2014
AND UPON reading the relevant material in the case file
AND UPON hearing Counsel for the Claimant and Counsel for the Defendant on 23 March 2015
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:
The Defendant’s Application is dismissed, save for the Defendant’s living expenses while in custody be increased to USD 750 per week.
Costs shall be paid to the Claimant by the Defendant within 14 days of the date of this order, the amount of which shall be assessed, if not agreed, by the Registrar.