The liquidators of a Dublin windows and doors company have informed the High Court that a representative of its sole director has left a lot of questions unanswered about the running of the company before its collapse, despite a number of requests to do so.
An investigation by the liquidators into the running of DK Windows and Doors, which suddenly ceased trading last December, leaving some 225 unfilled contracts on which customers paid a total of €1.2 million, is looking at the conduct of its sole director, Darragh Keane, in the run-up to its collapse.
Some creditors, including customers who paid significant deposits for work never done, alleged the company was run in a fraudulent manner during that time.
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