Liquidations

Liquidators recover $2m plus costs from ATO

Hall Chadwick’s Richard Albarran. Richard Albarran and David Ross have had quite a win in the NSW Supreme Court, with a judge ruling $2 million paid to the Commissioner of Taxation (ATO) by Western Port Holdings (WPH) whilst it was subject to a deed of company arrangement (DoCA) should be handed back. But will the decision prevail if an appeal is heard? The court’s ruling,…


dVT pair to appeal Timbercorp ruling

dVT’s Riad Tayeh dVT Groups Antony De Vries dVT Group founders Riad Tayeh and Antony De Vries have instructed their lawyers to appeal a judgment that could see them facing bankruptcy proceedings in respect of investor loans issued by failed agri-scheme operator Timbercorp. Solicitor Marc Ryckmans of Somerset Ryckmans today confirmed that his clients had instructed him file an appeal to the judgment of Victorian…


Privilege dispute leaves liquidator with costs

Cor Cordis Melbourne partner Bruno Secatore. The week wouldn’t be complete if we didn’t revisit briefly the ongoing slugfest between Cor Cordis Melbourne boss Bruno Secatore and Deloitte as the former delves into the latter’s lengthy involvement with the Bob Jane tyre empire. As liquidator of Bob Jane Group entity Last Lap Pty Ltd Secatore has succeeded in having summonses for public examination issued to…


Ex-Deloitte partner quizzed over Last Lap restructure

Cor Cordis Melbourne partner Bruno Secatore. Deloitte Restructuring Consultant Simon Wallace-Smith. Eventful on multiple levels best describes yesterday’s public examination (PE) of former Deloitte partner and now consultant Simon Wallace-Smith, who was being questioned about his former tenure as liquidator of Last Lap Pty Ltd by counsel for the current incumbent. To start with, there were problems with all the parties being on the same…


dVT duo cop whopper Timbercorp debt

dVT Group founder Anton De Vries dVT’s Riad Tayeh A recent judgment of the Supreme Court of Victoria might see amiable dVT Group partner Riad Tayeh forced to take decisive action, which could ultimately include declaring bankruptcy. The reasons for such a potential and at this stage hypothetical course lie in the findings of Victorian Supreme Court Judge Peter Riordan, who on February 5 ruled…


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RL’s links with referrer upset ICON directors

O’Brien Palmer’s Chris Palmer. There’s nothing like being in business with your referrer to get an appointee offside with someone and at least some of those connected to ICON Construction (NSW) Pty Ltd (ICON) were recently in a flap about Chris Palmer. Following the granting of consent orders in the NSW Supreme Court the O’Brien Palmer principal and colleague Liam Bailey replaced ICON administrator Ben…


Erskine giving examinees the hot and cold treatment

Brooke Bird’s Robyn Erskine. The temperature in Federal Court 19B went from too hot to too cold between last Friday and Monday this week but for the examinees summonsed to appear by liquidator Robyn Erskine, the chill did little to improve their recall. Central to the Brooke Bird principal’s investigation into North Shore Property Developments Pty Ltd are events that go back to 2014 but…


Ex-staff flung under the bus as bosses get grilled

Struck-off liquidator David Iannuzzi. Former Veritas Advisory director Steve Naidenov. The public examination conducted by Brooke Bird’s Robyn Erskine over the last month has been instructive on multiple levels. For a start, it’s put ex-liquidator David Iannuzzi in the witness box for the second time in as many months. That’s an ordeal Iannuzzi might have thought he’d avoided when in November last year Federal Court…


Liquidators luck out on leniency

Jones Partners’ Alan Topp. Jones Partners’ Bruce Gleeson. We wouldn’t want iNO readers to think this is the Jones Partners edition. It’s just a coincidence. Anyways, Jones Partners’ Alan Topp and Bruce Gleeson have had some luck after mistakenly paying themselves unapproved remuneration with a judge agreeing to retrospectively approve the unauthorised fees. The details in respect of this uncommon demonstration of leniency are contained…


Appetite for excitement pinged by judge

CJG Advisory’s Mathew Gollant. Melbourne-based IP Mathew Gollant must possess a fair appetite for excitement given his acceptance of an appointment as liquidator by creditors voluntary liquidation (CVL) of ACN 081 014 208 Pty Ltd, which until September 30, 2020 went by the name Millennium Electronics Pty Ltd (Millennium). iNO’s arrived at this conclusion after reading the judgment of South Australian Supreme Court judge Mark…