The creditors of failed Queensland vegetable processing business Bunny Bites are unlikely to be paid by the former owners, the Brent family.
Bunny Bites was owned by John Brent, and his brother Peter Leonard Brent, when the business went into liquidation in 2013 owing more than $3 million to vegetable growers, wholesalers, and other unsecured creditors.
With a case pending in the Supreme Court in Queensland, against John Brent’s children Sally and Matthew who had run Bunny Bites, alleging they had been trading insolvent, the pair has declared personal bankruptcy.
The largest creditor, Tasmanian onion grower Glenn Moore, won a court ruling last year ordering Peter Leonard Brent to pay $1.8 million, but Peter Brent declared bankruptcy last…