Banned car dealership could face $200k fine as liquidation looms – The Press
Banned car dealership could face $200k fine as liquidation looms The Press Read the original article here
Banned car dealership could face $200k fine as liquidation looms The Press Read the original article here
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Martine McCutcheon bankrupt again after marriage split MSN Read the original article here
A company belonging to a key official in Auckland mayor Wayne Brown’s office is in liquidation owing $570,000 in tax, with the mayor unaware. Brown’s chief of staff Jaswant Sailendra Singh (Jazz) called in the liquidators on June 4, for his property development company Traxx Investments Limited. The first report by liquidators Steven Knov and…
Company insolvencies in England and Wales fall Just in: the number of companies in England and Wales falling into insolvency dropped last month. The Insolvency Service has reported that there were 2,043 registered company insolvencies in England and Wales in June, 8% lower than in May 2025 (2,230) and 16% lower than in June 2024,…
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When Anthony Albanese fronted the media in November to announce Labor would cut 20% of all student debt if he won government, he described the move as “about opening the doors of opportunity – and widening them”. Almost nine months later, the key election promise will be among the first pieces of legislation the federal…
Martine McCutcheon ‘declared bankrupt’ just months after heartbreaking split from husband MSN Read the original article here
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT), New Delhi bench comprising Justice Yogesh Khanna (Judicial Member) and Mr. Indevar Pandey (Technical Member) exercising its inherent powers under Rule 11 of the NCLAT Rules, 2016, has closed the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (“CIRP”) against Grand Reality Pvt. Ltd. through the ‘Reverse CIRP’ mechanism. The project was…