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20 August 2026

Billionaire family fights to keep logistics empire as buyers circle

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Billionaire family fights to keep logistics empire as buyers circle

Arthur Tzaneros resigned as boss of a major logistics group over his messages about an alleged gang rape as it was revealed the company owed almost $300 million.

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