A supposedly independent committee formed to review Pacific Andes International Holdings’ (PAIH) finances hired a law firm owned by a former PAIH director to probe suspicious payments to Russian pollock suppliers, it is claimed in a document filed in the ongoing chapter 11 process in a US court [...]
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