Liquidators

Liquidator facing 10 year ban seeks leave to appeal

A court has ruled that an application by a Sydney liquidator to appeal orders for an inquiry into his conduct will be heard next year. On Friday last week the Federal Court ordered that the application of David Iannuzzi for both an extension of time and leave to appeal be heard and determined by a Full Court immediately prior to, or concurrently with, any appeal…


Hall Chadwick and EY chasing same tax payments

It sure seemed odd. A barrister, acting for the Commissioner of Taxation (CoT), arguing in defence of a case mounted by receivers from Hall Chadwick seeking to recover monies from the Commissioner. The venue for this curious scene was the Federal Court in Queensland and in NSW simultaneously thanks to video link, where Justice Andrew Greenwood yesterday heard an interlocutory application brought by the CoT in…


Liquidator battling to avoid $60k legal bill

The dispute around control of Rushcutters Bay eatery Bar M – formerly known as Bar Machiavelli Pty Ltd – has Hurst Recovery’s David Hurst in court urgently seeking to unwind transactions that could ultimately see him liable to pay a costs order for at least $60k and other as yet unallocated costs. At the same time, those who referred him the job – restaurateur Paola Toppi and…


BPS Recovery dominates CA regatta – again

Eat my spray might be the boast after BPS Recovery secured the Liquidator’s Trophy at this year’s Chartered Accountants ANZ Annual Sailing Regatta hosted by the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia (CYCA) last Thursday. The win, by BPS partner Max Prentice’s Ticket of Leave (ToL), wrenches back the coveted title from Paul Billingham, who had relieved 2016 winner Prentice of the trophy when the CYCA commodore…


Leigh plea anticipated on November 2

David John Leigh, the suspended liquidator who’s alleged to have purloined up to $800,000, could be preparing to enter a guilty plea when he returns to the Brisbane Magistrate’s Court on November 2. In September Leigh, 56, of Sherwood in Brisbane was summonsed to appear on three counts of dishonestly gaining a pecuniary benefit in excess of $100,000 on each count on July 25, 2017,…


Judge punts Worrells partner in favour of Ferriers

There’s an intriguing little backstory to last week’s headline event that saw a judge deny Worrells partner Graeme Beattie the role of liquidator  of Bux Global Pty Ltd. Beattie accepted the appointment on October 4 following a referral in September from Jirsch Sutherland partner Daniel Civil. What he didn’t know was that on the same day in the Federal Court in Perth, orders were made appointing Ferrier Hodgson’s…


Liquidator repels FEG replacement bid – for now

Mackay Goodwin’s Domenic Calabretta has fought off a bid to replace him with Ferrier Hodgson partner Robyn Duggan but the Minutes of the September 24, 2018 meeting of creditors of Condura Pty Ltd suggest those backing Duggan aren’t giving up. Condura Pty Ltd appointed Calabretta via a members voluntary liquidation (MVL) on December 6, 2017, one day after the company lodged a declaration of solvency…


$2 million priority dividend not enough to fend off FEG

David Solomon and Riad Tayeh may be preparing to pay a $2 million dividend to a priority creditor of 1st Fleet Pty Ltd (in liquidation) but that hasn’t stopped that same creditor belting the dVT partners with litigation that had its first airing in the courts this week. No details were ventilated when the matter came on for first directions on Wednesday but Minutes of the…


10 per cent queue for liquidator reviewing gig

In what might be a sign of lean times, almost 10 per cent of Australia’s registered liquidator population has applied for a place on the reviewing liquidator panel proposed by ASIC last August. Association of Independent Insolvency Practitioners (AIIP) president and Helm Advisory principal Stephen Hathway said today that the number of applicants was disclosed by ASIC during meetings this week as part of its bi-annual…


Cullen Group: FEG on collision course with creditors

Liquidator Michael Caspaney may soon head to court to have a funding agreement with FEG ratified after creditors of Queensland construction firm Cullen Group Australia rejected the deal on the basis it would bankroll pursuit of sub-contractors who had received more than $4 million in preference payments. Readers of Insolvency News Online may recall that Caspaney was installed at the first meeting of creditors back…