Meridian was part of a syndicate bidding to take over NZ company, Euro National Corp Ltd. Mr Koo and Mr Ng,
investment managers working for Meridian, bought 49% of Euro's shares, but Meridian failed to disclose to the
Securities Commission of New Zealand that they had become a 'substantial security holder' of over 5% because Koo and Ng wanted to hide the transaction from their superiors. The Commission imposed fines against Koo and Ng, and also against Meridian. The company argued it was not liable because it had not known about the acquisition. Heron J held Meridian knew it was a substantial property holder, because as employees the knowledge of Koo and Ng was attributable to the company. The
New Zealand Court of Appeal held that Koo's knowledge should be attributable because he was the 'directing mind and will' of the company. Meridian argued that was only the board, not Koo. ==Advice==